What should be on the bridge
From: Bob Prieto (Prieto_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 07/14/04
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Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2004 06:41:01 -0700
I have a laptop that I have connected to the my home network so I can share printers. I have my Wireless Internet Connection that grabs the signal from the router, works fine, I have a 1394 as one of the connections and I now have a bridge. What should and should not be connected through the bridge. Currenlty I have just the 1394 but that is it. When I move the wireless connection to the bridge, it kicks me off the internet.
Also, now when I boot up my hard wired PC, it does not grab grab an IP address. I cannot get on the internet.
I am connected on wireless web directly into a router that shoots into my upstairs computer with the printer and sends the signal to my lap top. Now only my lap top can get on the internet and I cannot share anything.
I had working once, but once I turned of my upstairs computer and turned it back on, it cannot get on the internet therefore I lost my shares. Can somebody help?
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