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Texas
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      09-02-2007, 02:13 AM

I have a simple question, and I cannot seem to find find anyone to
answer it. I have a bridge and I am using it to receive an internet
signal. I am wondering if something can be done. Can that bridge be
plugged into a wireless router, and that signal then rebroadcast? I
have tried it, and I see the signal being broadcast from the router. It
comes in very strong. When I connect to that signal, I cannot get
internet access. I hope I am explaining this well enough. If someone
can tell me if this is possible I would sure appreciate it.

Thanks,

Michael


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      09-02-2007, 02:49 AM
On 2007-09-02, Texas intrigued me by typing:
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> I have a simple question, and I cannot seem to find find anyone to
> answer it. I have a bridge and I am using it to receive an internet
> signal. I am wondering if something can be done. Can that bridge be
> plugged into a wireless router, and that signal then rebroadcast? I
> have tried it, and I see the signal being broadcast from the router. It
> comes in very strong. When I connect to that signal, I cannot get
> internet access. I hope I am explaining this well enough. If someone
> can tell me if this is possible I would sure appreciate it.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Michael
>
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> View this thread: http://www.wirelessforums.org/showthread.php?t=28309
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You have provided us with little to no useful information so you will
probably receive a lot of questions regarding your dilemma. For starters,
tell us the make and model of your router and bridge. Are you using Windows
Vista, XP, 2000, ME, 98SE, 98, 95, 3.1, Linux, Apple, etc.? Anyway, are you
sure you're using a *bridge*? The router you mentioned, is it an ethernet
only router or a wireless router? If you have a dedicated Wireless Access
Point, then, yes, you can attach it to a router. Simply disable DHCP on the
Access Point so that you can receive a valid IP address from the router thus
giving you access to the internet and network. Again, with the limited
information you provided, there's not much we can do for you at this time.
Please be more detailed. Take care.

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Dana
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      09-03-2007, 02:41 AM

"Texas" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I have a simple question, and I cannot seem to find find anyone to
> answer it. I have a bridge and I am using it to receive an internet
> signal.


what kind of bridge. How is the bridge currentlt connected to enable
internet access


> I am wondering if something can be done. Can that bridge be
> plugged into a wireless router, and that signal then rebroadcast?


??

> I
> have tried it, and I see the signal being broadcast from the router. It
> comes in very strong. When I connect to that signal, I cannot get
> internet access.


Where are you getting your IP address from??


 
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