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Ok i am trying to bridge my wireless connection and my local connection so i
can play on xbox live. Once i bridge the connections windows doesnt recognize my wireless adaptor which is a NETGEAR WG111v2 54Mbps Wireless USB 2.0 Adapter with the latest updates. anyone know if there is a way i can fix this? thanks |
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Hi
You have to describe the whole setting including the Internet connection. Bridging is a very specific type of setting and from your description it is it is impossible to know if you are doing it correctly. Jack (MVP-Networking). "windows user92" wrote in message ... Ok i am trying to bridge my wireless connection and my local connection so i can play on xbox live. Once i bridge the connections windows doesnt recognize my wireless adaptor which is a NETGEAR WG111v2 54Mbps Wireless USB 2.0 Adapter with the latest updates. anyone know if there is a way i can fix this? thanks |
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Ok the problem was that the wireless adapter came with propriatary software
that ran it conneting to the router once i turned that off and let windows connect it to the router it started working. However once ever 30 mins it loses the internet signal i guess causing me to disconnect for like 30 seconds then it reconnects. This isnt a major a problem but it can get annoying. "Jack (MVP-Networking)." wrote: Hi You have to describe the whole setting including the Internet connection. Bridging is a very specific type of setting and from your description it is it is impossible to know if you are doing it correctly. Jack (MVP-Networking). "windows user92" wrote in message ... Ok i am trying to bridge my wireless connection and my local connection so i can play on xbox live. Once i bridge the connections windows doesnt recognize my wireless adaptor which is a NETGEAR WG111v2 54Mbps Wireless USB 2.0 Adapter with the latest updates. anyone know if there is a way i can fix this? thanks |