E30turbo Suspended 1520 Posts user info edit post |
Currently, I'm connected to our cable router through ethernet cable as well as a netgear wireless adapter...Why? Well i intially had the cable and we just recently got wireless so i threw it in my USB slot and installed it...is there anyway to "bridge" these two connections? Any advantages to doing so? I fooled around with the windows "bridging" connections thing, but it doesnt work, meaning it actually stops either connection from working. 6/6/2006 12:03:05 PM |
OmarBadu zidik 25071 Posts user info edit post |
look up the definition of bridging connections in windows - it's not what you think
you will see no benefit of accomplishing what you are trying to do - you can max out your cable modem connection with just your ethernet line easy enough
you can see gain if you were able to load balance a wireless connection from a neighbor with your ethernet connection - i don't think you should attempt this b/c it will just cause you more problems 6/6/2006 12:07:34 PM |
typhicane All American 2400 Posts user info edit post |
E30turbo
this is not a car amp... it is a computer...
(but no, it is not what you are thinking) 6/6/2006 12:22:52 PM |
Kris All American 36908 Posts user info edit post |
bridging connections allows you to share one connection via the other
for example if you were plugged in through physical connection 1 you could broadcast that network on wireless connection two. 6/6/2006 12:30:23 PM |