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Name: whitehalla
Date: June 10, 2007 at 14:14:42 Pacific
OS: windows xp pro
CPU/Ram: 1.5 gb ram. amd turon
Product: hp
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HI, myself and my brother live next door to each other, would it be possible to bridge the 2 connections and reep the bennifits of the two internet connections? we both have wireless routers and indivdual intenet connections, can we bridge the 2 networks wirlessly and or with cat 5?

Many thanks
Dave

Dave - i need help!



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Name: jefro
Date: June 11, 2007 at 15:17:42 Pacific
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You don't exactly bridge connections to do what you want. Search for a bsd based setup that can do that already. They also offer routers that can do that for about $100 or so. Bridging is for another use.

http://computing.net/networking/www...

I read it wrong and answer it wrong too. So get off my case you goober.


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