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(Most of this has been posted before. I gave it a different subject tag in
the hope someone will take a look. Thanks.)
I'm running Windows XP Pro.
I have a 1394 connection and an Ethernet card (Linksys LNE100TX). The
Linksys is what I use to connect to the internet.
The Linksys says it is part of a Network Bridge, but the Network Bridge
itself is gone (because I deleted it thinking it would unbridge the
connections. It didn't.).
I want to get rid of the bridge so I can access the properties of my Linksys
connection again.
Steps I've already taken:
- uninstalled and reinstalled my network card numerous times using
different drivers
- Tried rebridging my two connections, but it won't let me create a new
bridge between them because it says one of them is being used by Internet
Connection Sharing.
- searched Microsoft.com
- searched Linksys.com
- Googled on Network Bridge
- searched many microsoft newsgroups
I have also physically removed the card, rebooted, and reinstalled the card
into a different slot. It still comes back up as bridged.
Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks.
Mary
the hope someone will take a look. Thanks.)
I'm running Windows XP Pro.
I have a 1394 connection and an Ethernet card (Linksys LNE100TX). The
Linksys is what I use to connect to the internet.
The Linksys says it is part of a Network Bridge, but the Network Bridge
itself is gone (because I deleted it thinking it would unbridge the
connections. It didn't.).
I want to get rid of the bridge so I can access the properties of my Linksys
connection again.
Steps I've already taken:
- uninstalled and reinstalled my network card numerous times using
different drivers
- Tried rebridging my two connections, but it won't let me create a new
bridge between them because it says one of them is being used by Internet
Connection Sharing.
- searched Microsoft.com
- searched Linksys.com
- Googled on Network Bridge
- searched many microsoft newsgroups
I have also physically removed the card, rebooted, and reinstalled the card
into a different slot. It still comes back up as bridged.
Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks.
Mary