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Technicolor TG582n - sharing between lan and wlan?
29-06-2013 8:53 PM
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Is there something I'm missing in being able to see/connect devices attached via ethernet and WLAN? Cannot ping between the networks (e.g PC on WLAN 192.168.1.5, Xbox on Ethernet 192.168.1.6).
All I want to do is have the the PC (WLAN) be able to communicate with the Xbox 360 (ethernet) as a media extender. Surely this thing 'bridge' the two networks automatically? Maybe I'm just overlooking it for searching too hard!
Any help/advice appreciated!
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All I want to do is have the the PC (WLAN) be able to communicate with the Xbox 360 (ethernet) as a media extender. Surely this thing 'bridge' the two networks automatically? Maybe I'm just overlooking it for searching too hard!
Any help/advice appreciated!
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Re: Technicolor TG582n - sharing between lan and wlan?
29-06-2013 9:18 PM
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Are the two devices shown in the routers network devices page?
No problem here with PC wireless on 192.168.1.66 (wireless assigned by DHCP)
And Raspberry Pi on 192.168.1.1 (ethernet static).
You will probably be better to have the devices on a dynamic IP address (assigned by DHCP). IMO the xbox especially should benefit by having better upnp performance.
No problem here with PC wireless on 192.168.1.66 (wireless assigned by DHCP)
And Raspberry Pi on 192.168.1.1 (ethernet static).
You will probably be better to have the devices on a dynamic IP address (assigned by DHCP). IMO the xbox especially should benefit by having better upnp performance.
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