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Barry Morris
Hello
I have a home LAN network via a cable Linksys router and all works well. The
router has been set-up with DHCP and give addresses in the 192.168.1.*
range, the gateway address is 192.168.1.1 and access to the internet works
via a cable modem with DNS addresses propagating correctly via the
'automatic' setting on each wireless and wired PC connected to the network
(as seen with IPCONFIG / ALL).
The problem
A laptop is connected via a wireless NIC to the LAN and internet, this
laptop has a Ethernet NIC to which I want to wire an Xbox. I have left the
settings a 'automatic' but the connection is show as 'limited or no
connectivity' which I guess is to be expected if no device is acting as a
DHCP server on this new LAN. Basically is there a way to 'bridge' the wired
Ethernet LAN to the wireless LAN so that the Xbox can access the internet?
Do I use a standard CAT5 Ethernet cable or a cross-over cable between the
Xbox and laptop? The Xbox is set to automatic IP and automatic DNS as
recommended in the on-screen instructions.
TIA and compliments of the season
Barry
I have a home LAN network via a cable Linksys router and all works well. The
router has been set-up with DHCP and give addresses in the 192.168.1.*
range, the gateway address is 192.168.1.1 and access to the internet works
via a cable modem with DNS addresses propagating correctly via the
'automatic' setting on each wireless and wired PC connected to the network
(as seen with IPCONFIG / ALL).
The problem
A laptop is connected via a wireless NIC to the LAN and internet, this
laptop has a Ethernet NIC to which I want to wire an Xbox. I have left the
settings a 'automatic' but the connection is show as 'limited or no
connectivity' which I guess is to be expected if no device is acting as a
DHCP server on this new LAN. Basically is there a way to 'bridge' the wired
Ethernet LAN to the wireless LAN so that the Xbox can access the internet?
Do I use a standard CAT5 Ethernet cable or a cross-over cable between the
Xbox and laptop? The Xbox is set to automatic IP and automatic DNS as
recommended in the on-screen instructions.
TIA and compliments of the season
Barry