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I have three computers set up as follows; XP computer with internet access connected to a Windows ME computer with two network cards and is connected to another Windows ME computer. The first ME computer has a the internet connection from the XP one but how do I bridge the first ME's network cards together so the second one can 'see' the XP computer and use the internet without buying a hub or anything else but I will use any free software I can get. I already asked this question a while back but I was only told how to do it on XP(My Network Places - View Network Connections - highlight two connections wanted to be bridged - Right Click - Bridge). This process does NOT work on ME (trust me, I've spend hours trying to do it). Any help would REALLY be appreciated. Thanks.

2007-05-11 00:41:00 · 1 answers · asked by The Professor 1 in Computers & Internet Computer Networking

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I dont think you can get this to work on ME or 98 they just weren't built for that. If it were me I would just spend a couple of bucks on a router and get rid of the issue! Your whole system will perform better and work smoother.

2007-05-11 00:52:09 · answer #1 · answered by Tracy L 7 · 0 0

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