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tricky advanced networing problem
darkpig
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If PC (A) connects to the network using wireless. Why don't you stick a wireless card into PC (B) and connect it to the network as normal?How many surrealists does it take to change a lightbulb?
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In the Network Connections for PC A you need to bridge the two networks you have set up.
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How many networks do you have showing in Network Connections?
What is the Subnet Mask of each?
Are you using a different IP address range for each subnet?
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Thought you may be interested in this - twin pack of homeplug adapters for £38...
http://www.dabs.com/uk/productview?quicklinx=3LXJ
Thanks
Gavin0
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