I'm not sure I understand the reason for having a wired and wireless
together unless it is a computer that is typically mobile (laptop, etc.).
Maybe you have a legitimate reason, but at this juncture, I don't see it.
Why not disable the wireless (in all profiles) in the two PC's with wired
cards?

FWIW, the network bridging in XP will increase your downloading capacity but
with a wired connection, you are probably meeting or exceeding your
broadband connection rate as it is.

 - Todd

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I have a wireless connection with 5 computers.
Router - 10.0.1.138
A - Apple Mac - 10.0.1.10
B - Apple Mac - 10.0.1.12
C - PC - XP Pro -       10.0.1.20
D - PC - W2K -  10.0.1.32 (wireless) / 10.0.1.42 (Wired)
E - PC - XP Pro -       10.0.1.30 (wireless) / 10.0.1.40 (Wired)
All are connected wirelessly to the net, via a wireless basestation.

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