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Bridged network connection?

Ok right now i have a wireless router with a windows 7 machine connected to it wirelessly i then have the windows 7 machine connected to a switch which is connected to a xbox360 (wired) i have the wireless and wired connections bridged so my 360 can go online, probom is it the 360 isnt seen by the network because the bridge is acting like its bridging to diffrent networks together when i just want it to be 1 network so my 360 can be seen on the network, i have to give it a static ip because DHCP dosnt see it, is there anyway i can just exstend the network like this, i heard something about ip forwarding is that part of it? Please help me, thank you

Answer:

You need to bypass the primary buffer conduits by folding over the hydrospanner protocol routes accordingly.
Metals are particularly good conductors of heat because their particles are very closely packed so the vibrations are passed on very quicklyThey also contain large numbers of free electronsThese drift slowly through the structure, giving metals their strength and other propertiesAs the metal is heated, the free electrons closest to the heat source are heatedThis makes them move faster and they travel through the metal, colliding with both atoms and other electronsThis naturally makes these vibrate faster (or move through the metal faster - in the case of collisions with other free electrons)Thus the heat is passed quickly through the metal.

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