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CAPiTA
07-09-2008, 09:08 PM
Currently, I have a file server attached to my PC with cat5e. The PC and file server are directly connected, without any router or hub. I have a wireless connection on the PC that links me with the rest of the network. I would like to be able to bridge the file server and PC connections using the Windows bridge tool. The problem is that I have to be very, very careful when bridging or I'll lose connection; the only way I can connect to this file server is through Remote Desktop.

My primary network IP range is from 172.16.22.1 - 172.16.22.150. I would like to keep my PC as 172.16.22.5 and the file server as 172.16.22.2.

Is this possible? Is there any IP settings I should be aware of before I go and bridge the connections?

Thanks

thiggins
07-13-2008, 12:21 PM
The problem is that I have to be very, very careful when bridging or I'll lose connection; the only way I can connect to this file server is through Remote Desktop.
What do you mean by this? How do you have to be "careful"?

Seems like you are doing things the hard way. Why not just invest in a switch and get the wireless out of the picture.