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Old 23rd April 2004, 01:38 AM
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Question Setting up a bridge between Wired and Wireless DWL-122

Hey,

I have a question that might be usefull to many people.

I bought a new laptop with inbuilt 54g Wireless and I want to make an Ad-Hoc connection to my desktop, which has a D-Link DWL-122 USB Wireless NIC in it. But I would like to make the desktop link its LAN interface to the wireless, like Windows XP allows you to do via its "Bridge Connection". The XP setup works exactly how i want.

But, im fed up with Xtra Pants (Windows XP), and want to start out on Fedora, since my laptop lets me do all my usual tasks.

Please help an avid Linux fan out, my Laptop needs to be freed from its wires!!

Rich
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