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Bridging network adapters in Linux
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 8:37 am    Post subject: Bridging network adapters in Linux Reply with quote

Hi,

Yesterday I bought an Acer Aspire One with Linpus Linux preinstalled and I
am not disappointed. Today I discovered how to open a terminal window.

The Aspire One has a competent 11g wireless adapter. This is an
accomplishment in a university village environment with many 11n routers
nearby. I would like to bridge the wireless adapter and the Ethernet adapter
on my Aspire One so I can connect to my Dlink DI604 wired router and feed
Internet connectivity to all my other gear. This is easily done by mouseware
in MS Vista. I presume the CLI and some file editing is involved in Linux.
Could someone please give me a head start on the solution.

Thanks in advance.
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