Network Bridging with Wired & Wifi
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Date: Mon, 2 Feb 2004 13:31:41 -0800
Hi,
I've a Intel PRO100 NIC and a D-Link 520+ Wireless NIC. I
would like to bridge both of them so that both my clients
will be able to communicate. I've enable bridging, but only
my wired clients are able to communicate with the server
and not my wireless clients.
Any ideas?
Rgds,
Louis.
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