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Problems Bridging a Connection
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PC Gamer
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I have 2 computers hooked into 1 wall jack, thru dual gigabit LAN.
And im trying to bridge the connection, but one computer doesnt connect and the other does. Whats the solution?
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4.0ghz
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A router.
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WaterCooler
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Whoa, double Thread. Busa, this one's taken care of, but yes, a router also works, lol
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