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    Default Send Internet from a pc ?

    I have a pc near the TV the PC has a wireless USB and would like to put the Ethernet cable from the pc to the eagle box

    If Anyone noes a way please

    Thank you
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    Attach a hard wire from a PC that runs wireless??

    Get a clone Dreambox instead that has the wifi option and sell the eagle...clone DM much better anyway..
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    Goto your adapter settings under Network Connections
    Select Ethernet and Wireless Adapter
    Right Click and Bridge Connections

    See if that works

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    i think he means, that he's pc is picking up a wireless connection, and he wants to use the ethernet lan to feed the satellite box, which won't work as the lan is only incoming/not out, need more information to be precise,
    1 metre dish,tm 5400ci super,tm 1500ci super,dreambox500s(currently a harsh learning curve)..

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    OK now I understand what he meant chavslav...

    STILL POSSIBLE

    Don't bridge your connections.

    Instead on your wireless adapter properties, click on Sharing Tab and share the connection for other users on the network.

    Don't use a normal Ethernet cable. You WILL need a Crossover cable from your ethernet port to your box.

    It should fire up. if it doesnt, just give your box correct Static (New Available) IP addres, Subnet, Default Gateway,and DNS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hammers2009 View Post
    I have a pc near the TV the PC has a wireless USB and would like to put the Ethernet cable from the pc to the eagle box

    If Anyone noes a way please

    Thank you
    Ian.s

    there you go look in here

    Code:
    http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/how-to-share-your-laptops-internet-access-with-ano.navId-323042.html

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    hello,dont know if this helps.
    i have a alfa awuso36h wi-fi adaptor ,and a alfa r-36 router .picking up my mates wi-fi network and running my pc and dreambox off it ,connected by ethrnet cables to the alfa r36 router.

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    If the other methods don't work get a wireless bridge (sometimes called gaming adapters) for the receiver, what it does is it allows any device with an Ethernet port to use wireless.

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    Umm i might have misunderstood the question but there is a way in Windows (Meds already mentioned it for Vista)

    Go to your network connections on windows

    Windows 7 (For Windows vista look at Med's Reply http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums...7/#post1750851)
    Open the connection you use for your internet connection (wireless from what i have read)

    Click on the tab named "Sharing"

    on that tab you should see "Allow other network users to connect thought this computer's internet connection"
    enable that
    then below that choose what connection you wish to use for internet sharing (your ethernet connection from what i read)

    Windows XP
    Open the connection you use for your internet connection (wireless from what i have read)

    Click on the tab named "Advanced"

    on that tab you should see "Allow other network users to connect thought this computer's internet connection"
    enable that

    then below that choose what connection you wish to use for internet sharing (your ethernet connection from what i read)

    Let me know if you need any more information on this
    Last edited by ESR1; 7th November, 2012 at 12:02 AM.

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    Cheers for all the help in the end I just got my self a wire

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    Try A alfa awuso36h Along With The Software Connectify This Will Turn Your Laptop Or Pc With A Wireless Card Into A Wireless Router

 

 

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