B brooksndun New Member Messages 884 Aug 14, 2015 #1 Hi, What will bridging these connections do?? I already have a network I share that I used in the - "netsh start hosted network" - ( from the command prompt) but is there a reason I would "bridge" the connections? what can I use that for? My Computer System One OS windows 8.1 Computer type Laptop System Manufacturer/Model Lenovo g750 CPU i5 Motherboard Some Chinese Crap.. Memory 8 Graphics Card(s) Nvidia 755 Antivirus Windows Defender
Hi, What will bridging these connections do?? I already have a network I share that I used in the - "netsh start hosted network" - ( from the command prompt) but is there a reason I would "bridge" the connections? what can I use that for?
B brooksndun New Member Messages 884 Aug 26, 2015 #2 anybody? bridging connections? My Computer System One OS windows 8.1 Computer type Laptop System Manufacturer/Model Lenovo g750 CPU i5 Motherboard Some Chinese Crap.. Memory 8 Graphics Card(s) Nvidia 755 Antivirus Windows Defender
Clintlgm Active Member Pro User Messages 895 Location Lacombe, Louisiana Aug 26, 2015 #3 Create a network bridge - Windows Help Maybe this will help you? What is a network bridge? My Computer System One OS Windows 8.1 Pro MC Computer type Laptop System Manufacturer/Model Asus G75VW / Z97 Pro CPU Intel Core i7-3610QM / I7-4790K Motherboard Z97 Pro Memory 16 GB Hyundai HTM315156CFR8C-PB PC3-12800 Graphics Card(s) nVIDIA GeForce GTX 670M (GF114M) Sound Card VIA 6.0.10.1600 Screen Resolution 1080 Hard Drives Samsung 850 Pro 256, Samsung 850 Pro 1TB Internet Speed 30 down 3 up Browser Explorer 11 Antivirus NIS and Malwarebytes