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Subscribe to our newsletter Search Home Forum Ask a question Latest questions Windows Mac Linux Internet Video Games Software Hardware Mobile Network Virus Café How To Download Ask a question Windows Software Mac Software Linux Software Android Apps BlackBerry Apps iPhone Apps Windows Phone Apps News Encyclopedia bridge connections windows 7 not working Home Forum Network Report Why cant i bridge connect?[Solved/Closed] Ask a question ryno - bridge connections windows 7 xbox 360 Latest answer on Jan 26, 2013 03:13AM Hello, I am needing some advice I have been trying to connect my playstation2 to my bridge connections windows 7 benefits laptop via the networking plugs the 8 wire ones I gather is ethernet but im not sure, now I want the ps2 to connect to my mobile broadband. so when I open network connections after connecting
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ps2 it shows four connections two in dial up one being vodafone mobile which is what I use for the net and is 3g and a disconnected 3g one by the same company, now in the LAN or high speed internet section there are two other connects, one is a wireless network connection obviously WiFi but the other is the playstation I guess and it is named Local area connection under that it says windows 7 bridge connections share internet unidentified network , so I thought all I had to do was select the mobile broadband connection and then select the local area connection right click bridge the connections and away you go but when I have both connections highlighted it wont give the bridge connections option and if you right click just on the local connection and try to bridge it gives an error saying to create a network bridge you must hve at least 2 LAN or high speed internet connections that are not being used by internet connection sharing, its driving me mad can anyone help . I have a H.P. laptop running vista ultimate Regards See more To create a network bridge you must select Ethernet cable showing not connected when connected to ps2 Bridge use to connect two or more lan Bridge connection - PC to Xbox 360 Making bridge connection with Windows Starter Xbox 360 Bridged Connection Cannot get my home pc to bridge connections [Solved] Bridge connection?? Helpful +143 Report adviceeeeeeeey guy Jan 26, 2010 10:44PM "1) Connect ethernet cable to PC/Laptop and xbox console. 2) Open Network Connections 3) Right click Wireless Network Connection and select Properties. 4) Click the Sharing tab and make sure the top box is UNCHECKED! 5) When finished, repeat steps 3 and 4 for Local Area Connectio
we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. Solved: Unable to bridge connections(LAN with Wireless) - Windows 7. Discussion in 'Networking' started by aLiskov, Apr 21, 2010. Thread Status: Not open bridge network connections windows 7 for further replies. Advertisement aLiskov Thread Starter Joined: Apr 21, 2010 Messages: 5 Hi, Here's
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what the problem basically consists of: 1) I have a desktop with internal wifi 2) I have another desktop without wifi. 3) I have
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a wireless signal that (1) can connect to 4) I have set up a LAN connection between (1) and (2) Problem: Trying to bridge connections between the 2 PC's and the PC with the wireless Goal: Have internet http://ccm.net/forum/affich-87264-why-cant-i-bridge-connect connection on (2). I did this yesterday. I'm basically grabbing my wireless and then bridging the two networks. Then today, my internal wifi card had issues so I had to reinstall the driver. That however messed up my whole setup. I didn't think it would become such an issue do it all over since I've already done it before. However when I connect the two PC's, (1), which is running Win7, finds the network as undefined. Since https://forums.techguy.org/threads/solved-unable-to-bridge-connections-lan-with-wireless-windows-7.918416/ the network is undefined, I cannot bridge it. The network on (2) is also undefined, even though that's running vista. Any suggestions. I've been trying to tweak my settings to make it work, but so far nothing has moved me even an inch towards a solution. Some of you might jump and say, "Oh .. well there's a button .. that lets you do this .. and then do that". No. There is no butting and I cannot change any settings at all. Look at the picture provided for evidence. I also tried messing around with my Network List Manager Policies, but that didn't help either. Any suggestions ??? Please help me, my mother is getting very frustrated that she can't watch something on her pc. ***EDIT*** I know how to solve this problem. It is actually quite simple. The major problem I'm having is the fact that my LAN connection doesn't really have a valid IP, on both ends. I already set up the IPv4 on (2) but I'm simple unable to do so on (1), because when you click on "Network Adapter Settings, you get this: As you can clearly see, I can set up IPv4 for the Wireless connection, but I'm unable to do so for the LAN, since it's and Undefined Network. Hope this helps. aLiskov, Apr 21, 2010 #1 Sponsor JohnWill Retired Mo
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