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Network Bridge to Router

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Name: Jim Rogers
Date: December 15, 2003 at 09:45:32 Pacific
OS: WINXP
CPU/Ram: XP 1700+ 384 ram
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Ok, I have a computer hooked up to a wireless router inside my house that I use to send out the internet signal to my two computers in my garage. I want to network my two computers in the garage together with wires, but I still want to be able to get the wireless internet. Is it possible to get say a linksys wireless bridge...and then hook that up to the router, and then hook my two computer up to the router as well? Will the bridge send the internet to the router and that will send it to my two computers? Any help would be great.



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Name: Jim Rogers
Date: December 15, 2003 at 09:47:07 Pacific
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My network looks like this
Wireless router to Wireless bridge to wired router to my two computers Will this work?


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