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Old 11-29-2005, 06:34 AM   #1
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We have a few computers at home.

1 PC 0 pluged directly into the router
1 mac using airport
1 laptop using a wireless USB key
1 PC 1 using a wireless.

they all connect to each other and have internet fine.

there is also another computer located near the PC 1 using the
wireless. I need to give that PC (2) internet access by connecting it
to PC 1. I can't get the connection to work.

to recap the connection needs to go

ISP > Router > PC 1 Wirless > PC 1 LAN > PC 2 LAN > (and back to the
internet)

Bridging the connections dosen't help. infact, if I bridge the
connections PC 1 looses internet.
Any ideas?

Thanks.



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Old 11-29-2005, 04:39 PM   #2
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What about obtaining a wireless adapter for PC (2)?


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> We have a few computers at home.
>
> 1 PC 0 pluged directly into the router
> 1 mac using airport
> 1 laptop using a wireless USB key
> 1 PC 1 using a wireless.
>
> they all connect to each other and have internet fine.
>
> there is also another computer located near the PC 1 using the
> wireless. I need to give that PC (2) internet access by connecting it
> to PC 1. I can't get the connection to work.
>
> to recap the connection needs to go
>
> ISP > Router > PC 1 Wirless > PC 1 LAN > PC 2 LAN > (and back to the
> internet)
>
> Bridging the connections dosen't help. infact, if I bridge the
> connections PC 1 looses internet.
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks.
>





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Old 12-06-2005, 07:29 AM   #3
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Ryan,

Yes an inexpensive answer, but I just wanted to use what hardware I had
on-hand. I (foolishly?) expected it to work.

:/

thanks, ricardo.



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