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Bridging wireless and wired lans in XP


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06-Jun-2005, 06:07 AM #16
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Originally Posted by Hardknox
Have you tried setting your wireless nic to compatibility mode? If not use the following commands.

netsh bridge show adapter - This will show the number assigned to your wireless NIC.

netsh bridge set adapter 1 enable - Where "1" is whatever number is assigned to your wireless NIC.

you can also try putting your other nic in compatibility mode too... mine is.
Wow thanks! I finally got my bridge to work thanks to your advice! Here's my setup:

AP (downstairs) -> Wireless NIC + Wired NIC (host) -> Wired NIC (client)

Yea, basically i have my router downstairs and two computers upstairs... one with a wireless NIC and 10/100 NIC connected via CAT5 to my other computer... and now they are both online! thanksss!!

EDIT---

Looks like i spoke too early without testing. Alright, my bridging/host computer can connect to the internet but when i set my client computer (hooked by the CAT5 to the bridging computer), with Automatic Config on, I dont get internet... confused i am.

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30-Jan-2006, 05:34 PM #18
is there anything new on this? My connections seem to drop as many as 15 times a days, it always seems ro pick it self back up after 5 or 10 seconds. is this the same problem as you folks have been having? And the fix was again?
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17-Mar-2006, 09:54 PM #19
IceMan1: Its not that different to the problem. But I havent been home in a long time to try it. Ill post if I attempt things again when I go home some time - which wont be for a while yet!
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