As predicted this person never came back to close out the issue they were having.
http://www.techist.com/forums/f44/nic-teaming-276896/
My question is sort of like that but a little different. I want to bridge (a M$ term) one of my hardwire lan connection with my wifi card. The take the lan connection and connect to my router.
Reason behind all that is my WD MyCloudMirror nas box is connected to the router also and needs to have an internet connection to update its firmware and get on the cloud server at WD.
I want to share some movies with some friends out of state.
When I bridge the lan and the wifi there is no connection still to the nas box. It's got to be something simple I'm over looking I'm sure. I'm running the Intel drivers for the lan connections on my system. The ones that will let you "team" both hardwire connections together.
I have a nice sophisticated router from TP-Link. Plenty of programing options. But can't seem to find the handle to make the connection work.
Help
http://www.techist.com/forums/f44/nic-teaming-276896/
My question is sort of like that but a little different. I want to bridge (a M$ term) one of my hardwire lan connection with my wifi card. The take the lan connection and connect to my router.
Reason behind all that is my WD MyCloudMirror nas box is connected to the router also and needs to have an internet connection to update its firmware and get on the cloud server at WD.
I want to share some movies with some friends out of state.
When I bridge the lan and the wifi there is no connection still to the nas box. It's got to be something simple I'm over looking I'm sure. I'm running the Intel drivers for the lan connections on my system. The ones that will let you "team" both hardwire connections together.
I have a nice sophisticated router from TP-Link. Plenty of programing options. But can't seem to find the handle to make the connection work.
Help