[icon-discuss] Re: USB networking problem

  • From: Jenny Axler <jaxler@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: icon-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 07 Oct 2007 09:54:15 -0500

Hi Rich,

Did you press space on your wireless connection to ensure that it is selected 
also?  Both 
connections have to be highlighted and selected before you can bridge the two.  
Sometimes that is a bit 
tricky, but once both are selected, bridging should work.

JennyOn Sun, 07 Oct 2007 09:45:49 -0400, Rich Cavallaro wrote:


>Hi all:
>I am having a problem setting up usb networking.
>Everything completes the found new hardware wizard and all.
>But I go to my network places and see local area connection 3 which is 
>what I assume to be the network connection I just set up.
>I hit space and then right arrow to my wireless connection since hitting 
>control up and down arrow did nothing.
>When I try to bridge the connections I get the following:
>Network Bridge
>To create a Network Bridge, you must select at least two LAN or 
>High-Speed Internet connections that are not being 
>used by Internet Connection Sharing. 
>Your thoughts?
>Hi all:  I am having a problem setting up usb 
>networking.  Everything completes the found new hardware wizard 
>and all.  But I go to my network places and see local area 
>connection 3 which is what I assume to be the network connection I just 
>set 
>up.  I hit space and then right arrow to my wireless 
>connection since hitting control up and down arrow did nothing.  When I 
>try to bridge the connections I get the 
>following:  Network Bridge To create a Network Bridge, you 
>must select at least two LAN or High-Speed Internet connections that are 
>not 
>being  used by Internet Connection Sharing.   Your thoughts?    

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