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After I set up the MN-500 in bridging mode (wireless turned off) I can
connect to the Internet with my old Win98SE computer no problem. The MN-500 is connected to a D-Link wireless G router. My problem: I can no longer share drives or print servers connected to the D-Link router. The other computers are running XP and work flawlessly on the network. Any ideas? =?Utf-8?B?TWlrZU0=?= |
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Hi
You can not share because you created two independent Networks. Wireless turned off does not bypass the Routing circuits. This page describe the principle of connecting two Routers in a raw. http://www.ezlan.net/router_AP.html Jack (MVP-Networking). "MikeM" <> wrote in message news:A5D20FE7-6D44-4D4A-8FEA-... > After I set up the MN-500 in bridging mode (wireless turned off) I can > connect to the Internet with my old Win98SE computer no problem. The > MN-500 > is connected to a D-Link wireless G router. My problem: I can no longer > share > drives or print servers connected to the D-Link router. The other > computers > are running XP and work flawlessly on the network. Any ideas? |
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