In article <035b01c369e2$b01b7260$(E-Mail Removed)>, "Kimberly"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>>>I need to remove the network bridge in Win 98. My AOL
>>>connection does not let me use wireless router.
>>>Help,
>>>thanks in adavance
>>
>>I've seen a network bridge in Windows XP, but I'm not aware of any
>>network bridge in Win 98. Where do you see it, and what does it look
>>like? What does it have to do with AOL and a wireless router? Please
>>describe exactly how your network is set up.
>
>The only place I saw this bridge was in XP. I am unable to
>use a wireless with AOL and spoke to someone that had the
>same problem. "Just disconnect the bridge under Network
>Connections", I was told.
>Has I said, I am using a wireless router and one computer
>is using one of the ports. I can not get my Laptop to
>connect using the wireless.
To remove XP's network bridge, open the Network Connections folder,
right click the network bridge, and click Delete.
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