Hey all,
I just setup a desktop in my room (running Mandrake), and am attempting to find a viable means of getting on to the 'net with it. As it stands now, I use a laptop(running XP) with a wifi card to connect to our wireless router in our living room, which has our DSL modem setup in the WAN port. Now, it works fine when simply run a 50' ethernet cable from the router to my "new" desktop, but, having that cable running through the house isn't gonna cut it, considering its already been ripped out twice by family members and pets... I've been thinking it over, and I was wondering, is there any way for me to "bridge" the connection between my wifi card and my ethernet card on my laptop, and act as a "gateway" for the desktop to the internet? If anyone has any ideas, I'd greatly appreciate the input. Thanks!
I just setup a desktop in my room (running Mandrake), and am attempting to find a viable means of getting on to the 'net with it. As it stands now, I use a laptop(running XP) with a wifi card to connect to our wireless router in our living room, which has our DSL modem setup in the WAN port. Now, it works fine when simply run a 50' ethernet cable from the router to my "new" desktop, but, having that cable running through the house isn't gonna cut it, considering its already been ripped out twice by family members and pets... I've been thinking it over, and I was wondering, is there any way for me to "bridge" the connection between my wifi card and my ethernet card on my laptop, and act as a "gateway" for the desktop to the internet? If anyone has any ideas, I'd greatly appreciate the input. Thanks!