I have not tried this, but I've two LAN cards. You just select two Local
Area Connection then right click, the menu will show up and you select
'bridge connection.'

The wizard is a mess though, it's annoying me rather than helping me
configure my network...

Regards/
Jerome

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From: "R Feria" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2002 2:55 PM
Subject: [plug] Bridging


> Hi,
>
> Can somebody tell me how to bridge two LANs together using XP? hehe...
been
> trying to do this with NT, barebones without thrid party software, and it
> cannot simply do it. It can ROUTE but not bridge. It just won't allow it.
>
> I wonder if XP can do this now... wish I had my ATM network here to test
it
> with. ;-) Bridged an ATM LAN with Ethernet using Linux with an added
> functionality of being the firewall. SISIW! ;-)
>
> Cheers!
>
> --o000o--
> Prof. Rommel Palma Feria, MSc, SCJP
> Health Informatics and Mobile & Wireless Computing Group
> Dept. of Computer Science
> College of Engineering
> University of the Philippines - Diliman
> Quezon City 1101 Philippines
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