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Bridging the wireless and other connections
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since bridging creates a Bridge between two Networks that are not on the same IP band. It is not clear what you are trying to achieve by bridging? If you need to Bridge Wireless for Distance issues it is done like this: Jack (MVP-Networking). "Proki"...
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Bridging Wireless and Ethernet subnets
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Since you mentioned the 169.x.x. I have the feeling that something is not working right and thus you can not Bridge. The two networks as to be configured along the line of (Example) Wired Network 192.168.1.1 and Wireless Network 192.168.2.1 or similar...
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Setting up big wireless network problems
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Setting up big wireless network problems. Archived from groups: alt.internet.wireless () Hey, I'm new posting here. First off, I'm a coder, but my boss recently made me go out to his 46 acre farm to set up a wireless network... hew figures a computer guy...
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Help with Bridging internet between two buildings WinXP
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I know that the connection I bridge has to be wireless, as the distance is over a lawn, and is greater than 300ft(Cat5e max). So essentially, I want to connect to the wireless coming out of the router(one's already working there), and bridge that using Windows...
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Shared Key with wireless in Linux -- is this possible?
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Shared Key with wireless in Linux -- is this possible?. Archived from groups: () Hi all, I've spent the last 2 days trying to connect to our wireless network at work, and I think I've finally found the issue... we used shared key on our access points,...
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IPSEC wireless router ?
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possible. 802.11 wireless is bridging by definition. No routing, IP addresses, or services (such as IPSec) involved. There's no other way to connect between wireless and wired devices other than bridging. Now, you could isolate the wired and wireless...
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Netwok Visibility
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see any of the machines on the wireless network. When the cable between B and D is disconnected, B can see the wireless network, but of course can't see D. How do I get machine B to see the wireless network and the wired network simultaneously? Archived...
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NETBEUI support on WAPs and WNICs
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bridge". This is usually a pair of wireless bridges designed to connect two networks together. The distinguishing characteristic is that the transparent bridge will pass multiple MAC addresses (usually 30 for the cheap bridges) over the wireless link,...
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using a router as a adapter
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configuration as they move. >>If you are using WEP on some but WPA on other wireless routers you will >have to reconfigure the wireless settings as you switch between wireless>networks. >>You need to select non-overlapping channels for the base...
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WDS and wireless bridging And AD
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Software Test Engineer/Wireless Networking> Microsoft Corp. >>>>>> "Mark Gamache" wrote in message > news:Oi7TuM4EFHA.3924@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... >> You need to make sure that both wireless devices support multi-client >>bridging. Many...
