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Network Bridging query
ok i have a wireless network so i can get internet in the loft where my room is. I also have an xbox360 and instead of buying one of those £60 adapters i connected it to my pc using a crossover cable and bridged this connection with my wireless internet connection to get xbox live. This all worked well but ive noticed that my internet times out more and disconnects. My network status also says 'conneced with limited access' instead of just 'connected'. What does this mean? and is it responsible for my disconnects and timeouts? My internet is also running slower is this related? If i remove the wireless bridge it goes back to saying 'connected' with no limited access part.
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Re: Network Bridging query
It appears the "limited connection" message refers to the crossover cable connection to your xbox, your pc treats this as an ad-hoc network as it connected to the ethernet port. It is also running the wireless connection simultaneouosly, so data from your xbox is getting to your pc much faster than from your pc to your router. This could cause the slow down problem.
Having your xbox running online will slow down the connection for any other pc's on the network. |
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Re: Network Bridging query
The IP changing shouldn't affect the speed.
Have you tried calling AOL support? |
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