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Old 11-01-2007, 21:47   #6
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Re: wireless > wired bridge

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Originally Posted by Jon T View Post
This does work, i've used a netgear router this way before when the netgear was all the place we were doing support for had available for us to use.

Although not relevent to the disscussion, the only alteration we had to make it to give it a LAN side IP address that was different to the range we were using on the LAN.
thanks sorry if i didn't word the orginal post very well..

Basicly what i was asking is could a wireless bridge (which usally have 1 wired port) be connected to a hub so 2 devices could be plugged into the bridge.

although it looks like it thanks.

Someone wanted something to connect his pc and 360 to his wireless lan, thought it might be cheaper than getting a wireless card for the PC and the 360
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