>From: victoria duggan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: re home net >Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2005 21:30:23 +0100 > >Hi Dan. > >this is not really an option (Cables i mean) the Netgear is a 54mbps >wireless router with four extra wired ports and the ABS i have is a >graphite 11mbps. i want to use the ABS as a bridge but can not seem to >get it to bridge between the wired port on the back of the G3 desktop >and the Netgear via wireless. all i need to know is how to set up this >part to get the ABS to see and connect to the Netgear. > >vicki
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