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Old 09-20-2009, 11:36 PM
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Bridge connection for IKS

i have a kbox plus was able to use IKS with old laptop, i am now am using a different laptop but can't figure out how to bridge connections?? when i go to network connections and right click the two lan lines it doesn't display bridge connections option? Laptop is a panasonic CF-50. displays things completly different than my other laptop, which i no longer have.
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Click on 1 connection, then press the ctrl key and click on the 2nd connection and both should be highlighted at that point.

Then go up top on the toolbar and select Advanced and you will see the option to bridge.
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See i don't get that option!!!!! no mention of bridge???
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can someone help me on this? like I mentioned my computer does not show the option to bridge connections when I high light both LAN lines and right click??????
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Could it be I have windows 2000? I am not sure if I do I will check later when I get home. But is it possible to bridge on windows 2000? Someone mentioned it may be to old?
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Could it be I have windows 2000? I am not sure if I do I will check later when I get home. But is it possible to bridge on windows 2000? Someone mentioned it may be to old?

i think this is the problem wy don,t you download at bit torrent site windows xp or vista then your problem is solved !!! i know for sure !
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not very computer savy so I would like to keep whatever I have to do simple!
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not very computer savy so I would like to keep whatever I have to do simple!

ok but windows 2000 is old and when you want to go with the future then you must upgrade your system other wise you will be left behind thats wy i tell you my friend !

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guys can someone help very frustrating, not sure how to bridge connections with windows 2000????
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Windows XP does provide the software bridging to bridge different network, so you don’t have to purchase hardware bridge for doing it. You cannot create a bridge connection on a computer running Windows 2000 or earlier versions of Windows. Please note also only one network bridge can be created on a computer.
Source: hxxp://www.home-network-help.com/network-bridge.html

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