Steps In Description 1. open network connections by right clicking on your wireless icon in the tray or clicking on start then connect to then show all connections. 2. Highlight both your Ethernet and Wireless connections. Right click and choose bridge connections. 3. WAIT.... 4. Open command prompt and type in "netsh bridge show adapter" with out the quotes. Find which number your wireless connection has in front of it and type "netsh bridge set adapter (what ever your number is) enable. 5. Connect a Ethernet cable to your computer and your system of choice and enjoy. Notes: This is my first Voiced tutorial, so cut me some slack. Also some wonder what the use of this is. Well this helps when people are to far from their routers and don't want to have a cord going around the house.
Tutorial: Give Xbox 360 or PS3 internet using a laptop with bridged connections
Posted by
Martha Davis
Saturday, February 16, 2013
at 12:40 AM Labels: bridged, connections, Internet, laptop, Tutorial
Tutorial: Give Xbox 360 or PS3 internet using a laptop with bridged connections Video Clips. Duration : 7.12 Mins.
Steps In Description 1. open network connections by right clicking on your wireless icon in the tray or clicking on start then connect to then show all connections. 2. Highlight both your Ethernet and Wireless connections. Right click and choose bridge connections. 3. WAIT.... 4. Open command prompt and type in "netsh bridge show adapter" with out the quotes. Find which number your wireless connection has in front of it and type "netsh bridge set adapter (what ever your number is) enable. 5. Connect a Ethernet cable to your computer and your system of choice and enjoy. Notes: This is my first Voiced tutorial, so cut me some slack. Also some wonder what the use of this is. Well this helps when people are to far from their routers and don't want to have a cord going around the house.
Steps In Description 1. open network connections by right clicking on your wireless icon in the tray or clicking on start then connect to then show all connections. 2. Highlight both your Ethernet and Wireless connections. Right click and choose bridge connections. 3. WAIT.... 4. Open command prompt and type in "netsh bridge show adapter" with out the quotes. Find which number your wireless connection has in front of it and type "netsh bridge set adapter (what ever your number is) enable. 5. Connect a Ethernet cable to your computer and your system of choice and enjoy. Notes: This is my first Voiced tutorial, so cut me some slack. Also some wonder what the use of this is. Well this helps when people are to far from their routers and don't want to have a cord going around the house.
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