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woah, sounds like a guru from outer space
>-----Original Message----- >And? If you don't want/need to bridge them, then turn it off.It wont do any >harm as it is if you leave it on though. > >Make sure you make a questionative statement at least next time you post, >factual nonsense isn't always appropriate. > >"Hex" <> wrote in message >news:1df1301c454a3$27a82570$... >> bridge, i believe is used to bridge wired and wireless network. >> >> windows also see my firewire cards as network cards and >> enable bridge settings on them. but since i know that i >> don't need it, i simply turn it off. > > >. > Hex |
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well sorry mr. know it all. that's just how i understand
it. i maybe wrong, but if you cannot give a clear and informative explanation yourself, you might as well just shut up. >-----Original Message----- >woah, sounds like a guru from outer space > >>-----Original Message----- >>And? If you don't want/need to bridge them, then turn it >off.It wont do any >>harm as it is if you leave it on though. >> >>Make sure you make a questionative statement at least >next time you post, >>factual nonsense isn't always appropriate. >> >>"Hex" <> wrote in message >>news:1df1301c454a3$27a82570$.. . >>> bridge, i believe is used to bridge wired and wireless >network. >>> >>> windows also see my firewire cards as network cards and >>> enable bridge settings on them. but since i know that i >>> don't need it, i simply turn it off. >> >> >>. >> >. > |
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