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Details required : characters remaining Cancel Submit 4 people found this reply helpful. I have tried the same following update to Windows 10 pro, and although the bridge creates OK, there is no network connection. Details required : characters remaining Cancel Submit 1 person found this reply helpful. Upgraded to Windows 10 this week, if you can call it that. For no functional, just cosmetic even there with no real control of theme color schemes "benefit".
Hours wasted. The suggestions offered are obvious and tried before I even came here for a fix. Wrong focus for an OS Please bring back the OS to a Professional level. This is why Windows 8 was avoided, and WinX may be better, but still not there. Ditch the kitsch! Fix the gaps in functionality, please. Details required : characters remaining Cancel Submit 9 people found this reply helpful.
It worked. What can I say Microsoft troubleshooters would detect a problem "Missing Network Protocols" but offer no clue or idea where to go next or what to do. Details required : characters remaining Cancel Submit 46 people found this reply helpful. Now laptop1 is upgraded to Win 10, however the network bridge doesn't work anymore. Tried to disconnect and recreate the bridge, but still fail. How to solve this issue? The second, cumbersome, part to access hotspot clients from the lan, would be setting up ssh or equivalent tunnel s from lan clients to the Windows Hotspot PC and then on to the clients.
Can anyone confirm? I've been bridging a WiFi to Ethernet for along time now so it can be done and it is easy and straightforward. Just highlight both connections right click and select bridge connections and you're done.
I don't think you can add them one at a time as suggested above, you need two connections to create a bridge, it won't work one at a time. However, the problem you are experiencing is that the Bridge is not picking up an IP address from your router and because it has no address it's no longer part of the network and cannot communicate so breaks the internet connection. I'm assuming that the WiFi is the path to the router and the Ethernet connection is to a NAS or something next to your computer?
This also happens to me periodically and I haven't figured out why it does it. Basically, the bridge will assume the name of your WiFi connection when it has an IP address and will change to unknown network when it hasn't got an address. I can go for weeks and it works fine and then it will just drop the network connection and won't reconnect until I reboot the computer and can take ages once I've done that. My thoughts are that the IP address gets renewed by DHCP periodically IP Lease time and for some reason on this occasion it won't pick up a new address when it's time to renew it.
Perhaps try increasing the lease time to several days and then it might not happen as often. In fact I just checked mine and it was indeed set to 1 hour.
The maximum I could set it to was 21 days or hours which I have done. I'm winging this as I go along and I thought why not assign a static address to eliminate any DHCP issue and negate lease times. So I created a static lease in the router and manually applied it to the bridge so we'll see how that goes. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group.
Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. Asked 3 years ago. Active 1 year, 2 months ago. Viewed k times. Improve this question. Mike76 Mike76 1 1 gold badge 2 2 silver badges 6 6 bronze badges. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Instead, you should use Internet Connection Sharing ie.
Everything should automatically work after that. Improve this answer. Daniel B Daniel B You can add several adapters at any given time. Some people might not have an idea about what are the benefits of bridging an internet connection. Here are some of the benefits of bridging an internet connection.
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