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Old 10-26-2006, 07:50 AM   #3 (permalink)
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OK, so we all know you can run duel networking cards in a PC, have two different IPs/two different networks. Yeah yeah... However, here's a question I've been wondering. Say I'm connected to both wifi and ethernet. Both connections are on different networks and different modems. I have heard there are ways to bridge the connections together, but is this true? If so, how's it done? What IP address will be used? Is one basically the "primary" addaptor? Maybe I can try it sometime, but right now I have the only wireless around here. I'd have to steal one of my room mate's modem's to try another Speaking of which, I think one of them also had a question regarding this...
I may be waay off here, but isn't that what the Network Bridge feature does in XP?
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