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Bridging two wireless connections
Name: Joe Pipitone Date: July 7, 2003 at 07:20:44 Pacific OS: Windows XP Pro CPU/Ram: AMD Athlon 2200
Comment:
My neighbor has a wireless connection as well as myself in my own house - is there a way to bridge both wireless connections? in my Network control panel I can only create one wireless connection because i only have one wireless card in my desktop - is there a way to create another wireless connection and bridge the two connections together? I'm looking to bridge two wireless connections, not one wireless and one hardwired....
Name: theruben Date: July 7, 2003 at 12:03:13 Pacific
Reply:
yes there is go into network places right click and and click create a new connection. Then to bridge them highlight both connection icons and click bridge connections, if this doesn't work just e-mail me
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