I have a Belkin 802.11g Wireless bridge (F5D7330) that I found in my draw. I used to use it to connect an IMAC into my wireless network. It worked fine for that purpose. I tried hooking up the BCS using this bridge which still has all the settings to be recognized by my router & wireless setup. I can't see the BCS from my computer this way.
I guess the concept is what I am having trouble with and that makes it hard to get this to work. With the old IMAC I was able to see what I wanted, but now I am looking from the opposite direction and trying to see the BCS on the connected side of the bridge.
Any tips here? What am I not getting?
http://www.belkin.com/support/product/? ... 0&scid=223
Bridge Concepts
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Re: Bridge Concepts
BUMP ? anyone have any tips here.
BTW if anyone needs a cheap wireless router http://woot.com/ act fast
BTW if anyone needs a cheap wireless router http://woot.com/ act fast
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Re: Bridge Concepts
Ah, the advantages of living in Portland next door to a beer drinking Intel employee!
My neighbor got my bridge running in just a few minutes. The only thing that slowed him down was using a Mac and fruit flies landing in my Brutal Bitter clone that I gave him. Apparently I was trying to link my bridge to the BCS without the router being involved, beyond that I can't explain why it did not work for me but did for him.
My neighbor got my bridge running in just a few minutes. The only thing that slowed him down was using a Mac and fruit flies landing in my Brutal Bitter clone that I gave him. Apparently I was trying to link my bridge to the BCS without the router being involved, beyond that I can't explain why it did not work for me but did for him.