cboucher Fully Optimized Messages 1,652 Location USA Aug 31, 2009 #11 Yeah, think of a wireless ethernet bridge as a wireless network adapter that plugs into a wired network port.
Yeah, think of a wireless ethernet bridge as a wireless network adapter that plugs into a wired network port.
OP OP M MaBallzItch Solid State Member Messages 7 Aug 31, 2009 #12 tyvm cboucher........ill look it up and buy it...the try to install thx...thx again
Atomic Rooster Omnipotent One Messages 11,161 Location USA Aug 31, 2009 #13 If I'm not mistaken, he should be able to use his wireless router as a bridge, no?
cboucher Fully Optimized Messages 1,652 Location USA Aug 31, 2009 #14 Atomic Rooster said: If I'm not mistaken, he should be able to use his wireless router as a bridge, no? Click to expand... He could if his WAN connection were wired, but he is getting his internet connection wirelessly from his neighbor. Even though his router is wireless, he still needs a wired connection to the WAN in order to get a connection to route, correct?
Atomic Rooster said: If I'm not mistaken, he should be able to use his wireless router as a bridge, no? Click to expand... He could if his WAN connection were wired, but he is getting his internet connection wirelessly from his neighbor. Even though his router is wireless, he still needs a wired connection to the WAN in order to get a connection to route, correct?