On Sun, 29 Jun 2008 12:17:03 +0700, "st" <st@sandy.localdomain> wrote:
>I've used Network Wizard to setup my system and now my net is totally down.
>Wizard has created the network bridge between my adapters. Now other
>computers cannot get access to anything except [1]. Have I also remap
>IP-addresses or routing tables?
>
>[VPC NAT]---[Loopback Adapter] Subnet 1
> | |
> [PC1] [ o o o ] Computer #1 Subnet 1
> Subnet 1 | |
> [WiFi Adapter] +-----------> ISP (uses DHCP)
> Subnet 2 | Subnet ?? (3 must be)
> S
> |
> <Other stuff here> Subnet 2
>
>In particular, wireless and virtual machines do not have access to each other or Internet. Could I get all this to work properly?
I'm sorry, but I don't understand your diagram. The character spacing
is different when I view it in my news reader than it was on your
screen when you created it.
Which network connections did the Wizard bridge? Should they be
bridged? If not, right-click the network bridge and delete it. The
purpose of the network bridge is to combine two or more physical
networks into one logical network. I've written a web page about it:
XP ICS - Network Bridge
http://www.practicallynetworked.com/...workbridge.htm
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