"Bridge Connection" or "Network Bridges"...

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Hello!!

Somebody knows some Software or some way to make a "Bridge Connection" or "Network Bridges" between two Network Adapters (in same computer) in Windows 98SE?

Thanks!!!!!!!
 
Use the ROUTE command.
Hello!!

Somebody knows some Software or some way to make a "Bridge Connection" or "Network Bridges" between two Network Adapters (in same computer) in Windows 98SE?

Thanks!!!!!!!
 
HOW?? Please help me!!!!!

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"Gerry Voras" <[email protected]> escribió en el mensaje Use the ROUTE command.
Hello!!

Somebody knows some Software or some way to make a "Bridge Connection" or "Network Bridges" between two Network Adapters (in same computer) in Windows 98SE?

Thanks!!!!!!!
 
A bit more info on what you want to do would help.

I don't know of any software that will allow bridging in W9x. Bridging
was not supported in W9x/NT/W2k . It was first added in XP. But IP routing
is supported.

Use the ROUTE command.
Hello!!

Somebody knows some Software or some way to make a "Bridge Connection" or
"Network Bridges" between two Network Adapters (in same computer) in Windows
98SE?

Thanks!!!!!!!
 
Utopic® said:
HOW?? Please help me!!!!!

Also search on Google. However, Windows 98 may not give you the best
performance if you even find one. If you are seriously about building a
bridge, please consider in hardware solution.

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Microsoft MVP - Windows Server Systems

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MAN Route or ROUTE /? is usually a good place to start.

Utopic® said:
HOW?? Please help me!!!!!

Also search on Google. However, Windows 98 may not give you the best
performance if you even find one. If you are seriously about building a
bridge, please consider in hardware solution.

--
Alex Yu
Microsoft MVP - Windows Server Systems

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights. Please do not send e-mail directly to this alias. This alias is
for newsgroup purposes only.
 
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