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15 Feb 2009 10:50 PM
Mrich
Hello,
I hope this is understandable.
I have three desktop computers.
Computer 1 is connected to the internet via wired network adapter and
wireless router.
Computer 2 is connected to the internet via wireless network adapter
on the same wireless network as computer 1.
Computer 2 also has a second wired network adapter that is networked to
Computer 3 via a hub.
Is it possible for computer 1 to connect to computer 3 ?

Thanks in advance.
Mrich.

Author
16 Feb 2009 1:16 AM
Robert L. (MS-MVP)
Sure, you can setup bridge. this how to may help.
peer to peer workgroup setup
      If your computer with two NICs resides between two different IP
subnets or two segment networks such as Ethernet network and HomePNA
network, you can bridge ...
      www.chicagotech.net/workgroupsetup.htm


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"Mrich" <mrich> wrote in message
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> Hello,
> I hope this is understandable.
> I have three desktop computers.
> Computer 1 is connected to the internet via wired network adapter and
> wireless router.
> Computer 2 is connected to the internet via wireless network adapter
> on the same wireless network as computer 1.
> Computer 2 also has a second wired network adapter that is networked to
> Computer 3 via a hub.
> Is it possible for computer 1 to connect to computer 3 ?
>
> Thanks in advance.
> Mrich.
>
>
>
>
>
>
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16 Feb 2009 2:52 AM
Mrich
Thank you very much !

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"Robert L. (MS-MVP)" <findem***@chicagotech.net> wrote in message
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> Sure, you can setup bridge. this how to may help.
> peer to peer workgroup setup
>       If your computer with two NICs resides between two different IP
> subnets or two segment networks such as Ethernet network and HomePNA
> network, you can bridge ...
>       www.chicagotech.net/workgroupsetup.htm
>
>
> --
> Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
> Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on
> http://www.ChicagoTech.net
> How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on
> http://www.HowToNetworking.com
> "Mrich" <mrich> wrote in message
> news:uu9KK$7jJHA.1172@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> > Hello,
> > I hope this is understandable.
> > I have three desktop computers.
> > Computer 1 is connected to the internet via wired network adapter and
> > wireless router.
> > Computer 2 is connected to the internet via wireless network adapter
> > on the same wireless network as computer 1.
> > Computer 2 also has a second wired network adapter that is networked to
> > Computer 3 via a hub.
> > Is it possible for computer 1 to connect to computer 3 ?
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> > Mrich.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
Author
19 Feb 2009 10:18 AM
NIMON NYAGA KAGURE
HI I HAVE A WIRELESS NETWORK IN MY OFFICE AND ITS EXPERIENCING A PROBLEM,ITS
INDICATING WIRELESS CONNECTION NOT CONNECTED UNDER THE NETWORK CONNECTION
WINDOW AND IT INDICATED WTH A RED X.WHAT CAN I DO TO CONNECT IT.SO THAT I CAN
ACCESS THE OTHER NETWORK RESOURCES.
Author
19 Feb 2009 4:23 PM
Lem
NIMON NYAGA KAGURE wrote:
>
> HI I HAVE A WIRELESS NETWORK IN MY OFFICE AND ITS EXPERIENCING A PROBLEM,ITS
> INDICATING WIRELESS CONNECTION NOT CONNECTED UNDER THE NETWORK CONNECTION
> WINDOW AND IT INDICATED WTH A RED X.WHAT CAN I DO TO CONNECT IT.SO THAT I CAN
> ACCESS THE OTHER NETWORK RESOURCES.

1. Turn off your caps lock.
2. If the wireless network is in your office, ask your office IT
department how to connect to it.
3. If your office is at home and the wireless network is yours, check to
see if the wireless adapter in your laptop is on (most have either a
physical switch or a Fn key combination to turn the radio on/off).
4. If 2 and 3 above don't help, post back with more information,
including what version of Windows and what make/model of wireless adapter.

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