They aren't "viewed" by the Operating System in the same way one they are
"bridged". When you "bridge" something you create a BVI (Bridged Virtual
Interface),...at least that is what Cisco calls it in some of their
equipment. The OS looks at the BVI instead of the individual physical Nics,
so from the OS's perspective the normal interface doesn't exist anymore (so
therefore is disconnected) and the physical Nics Ports become nothing more
than Switch Ports (Layer2) and the actual Layer3 interface is only "virtual"
and only exists in software and RAM.
Get rid of the bridging, move the devices closer together somehow, or run a
cable over the distance, or get a wireless adapter in the Playstation.
--
Phillip Windell
www.wandtv.com
The views expressed, are my own and not those of my employer, or Microsoft,
or anyone else associated with me, including my cats.
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"Scott" <> wrote in message
news:69D9F771-94D9-4FD7-8977-...
> It's really no trouble. The router and PS2 are at opposite ends of the
> house.
> The wireless PC in question my XPMCE2005 Media Centre in the lounge room.
> My
> online PS2 gaming works fine. I just can't understand why XP reports the
> wireless card as Not Connected if I connect to my WLAN while bridged.
>
> "Phillip Windell" wrote:
>
>> "Scott" <> wrote in message
>> news:38FC3AE0-4DC3-4F4E-B9AC-...
>> >I have a Playstation 2 connected to the PC via cat5 cable. The PC gets
>> >online
>> > via wireless card and I bridge the 2 to allow the PS2 to do online
>> > gaming.
>> > To bridge I simply right click both ports and select Bridge
>> > Connections.
>> >
>> > It was actually suggested here to do it that way rather than the ICS
>> > that
>> > I
>> > used to do previously.
>>
>> Save yourself a bunch of trouble. Stop using the PC for the Playstation
>> to
>> begin with. Your Wireless Access Point or Wireless Router is going to
>> have
>> about 4 wired ports for using wired devices. Connect the playstation to
>> it
>> with a cable,...move them closer together if you have to,...or see if
>> there
>> is a wireless adapter you can buy for the playstation.
>>
>> --
>> Phillip Windell
>> www.wandtv.com
>>
>> The views expressed, are my own and not those of my employer, or
>> Microsoft,
>> or anyone else associated with me, including my cats.
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>>
>>
>>