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Windows XP Bridge Connections

i have a desktop, a laptop and a wireless signalcan someone plz give me step-by-step instructions for setting up a network bridge to connect my ethernet connection between my laptop and the desktop to the wireless signal being recieved by my laptopdo all 3 ipaddresses have to be static, the same...

View Answer   |  Jul 17 2008   6:02 PM GMT   |  asked by Itguy1509
Windows XP, Bridges, Wireless


Show a peer why spending the extra money for a full duplex RF link is better than half for a WAN bridge

Where can I find reference material to show a peer why spending the extra money for a full duplex RF link is better than half for a WAN bridge? I have 20+ years of networking experience and this RF guy thinks he knows it all. He has management sold on a cheap solution.I'm not having much luck with...

View Answer   |  May 12 2008   8:45 PM GMT   |  asked by NetworkingATE
Routing and switching, Networking, Full Duplex


Can you connect a Cisco 7940 desktop IP phone through a wireless switch/bridge to a Cisco access point?

Is it possible to connect a Cisco 7940 desktop IP phone through a wireless switch or bridge to a Cisco access point (AP) and make it work? I am having problems with this setup. It is most probably unsupported but we sure would like to make it work. Thanks!

View Answer   |  Apr 24 2008   8:53 PM GMT   |  asked by NetworkingATE
Wireless networking, VoIP, Cisco


Cisco 1310 point to point wireless bridge with WPA2

Tried using the document provided on the Cisco website to create a point to point wireless bridge and it works fine with WEP encryption, but how do I get the WPA2 encryption to work since WEP is not secure ? I also found a document on the Cisco site about WPA2 encryption but that is directed more...

View Answer   |  Mar 5 2008   7:23 PM GMT   |  asked by Antzoulis
WPA2, Cisco 1310, Bridges


Connecting 2 NIC’s without a bridge

I have a computer that has two NICs installed in it. The computer is a host pc for a POS system. So the one nic is used to manage my POS systems and its terminals/peripherals. The other NIC is connected to a seperate network (Internet, Network Printer, NAS) with a few other machines, and I call...

View Answer   |  Nov 19 2007   3:02 AM GMT   |  asked by Abyss909
Bridges, Networking, NIC


Bridging two networks together but being able to access both of them?

Hey Guys - What settings do I need to change to implement the network pictured below?I would like to:1) Use the hardware and exact setup below2) Be able to access both networks seamlessly* Linksys will have the wireless turned off and will act as a router* All clients will connect to the D-Link...

View Answer   |  Oct 17 2007   8:53 AM GMT   |  asked by Guru ck
Bridges


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