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Using network-manager-gnome to bridge eth0 and wlan0
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O.K,
If I understand correctly..??, you want wired ports available downstairs with out running cables..??
I had a similar situation.
I wanted to connect my TV, STB and media player to my network without cables back to my WiFi router ports.
I got a WiFi bridge with 4 ports that connects to my WiFi Router of ebay for about £15, works perfectly.

It is powered from a spare USB socket on the back of my TV, so no need for another power plug/adapter.

At the moment the only one I can find is this one , a new one.


There are one's that do the same, but run over the electrical house wiring,
but they generate interference on short-wave radio.
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Re: Using network-manager-gnome to bridge eth0 and wlan0 - by Wirezfree - 11-05-2015, 10:21 PM

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