Computer Problems? Computing.Net has over 1,000,000 posts about all things technology related! Over 90% answered within 24 hours! Click here to start participating now! Also, be sure to check out the New User Guide.
Wireless + Wired Network Bridge
Name: josephdaniel Date: September 14, 2005 at 03:58:46 Pacific OS: Win XP SP2 CPU/Ram: 1.4 Ghz/ 256 MB Ram
Comment:
Hi. I am facing a rather strange problem with my home network. My server Desktop PC has a wired network card which is connected to the DSL Router and D-Link Wireless Adapter. The Speed of the wireless network reaches 600 KB/s for file transfer between my desktop computer and any other computer connected to the Adhoc wireless network. But as soon as I bridge both the wireless and wired network to enable internet access for other PCs, the file transfer speed falls to 20 KB/s Maximum. I tried to remove the wireless network from the bridge again , it returns to 600 KB/s. And so on.
Summary: Hi, My friend wants to setup quite a large home network He needs roughly 8+ wired network ports (wants gigabit) and also wireless ability. My suggestion was to use a wireless router as a Network Acc...
Summary: I am attempting to make a wireless network on two diffetent nic cards. I want Card #1 to connect to the internet via wired connection to a Linksys WRT54GSV4 wireless/wired router. The reason for the w...
Summary: Hope this helps: Windows XP Home Networking: Building Network Bridges 98% of the population is asleep. The other 2% are staring around in complete amazement, abject terror, or both. ...