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network bridge 08 Jun 2019 05:01 #1

Hello friends. My question is this.
How do I make a network bridge in MB1 to be able to run the program on my personal computer through land?
Greetings and thanks.
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network bridge 08 Jun 2019 07:39 #2

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With all questions, yours being a good example, it is better to give explicit detail to help us help you. So, I can only guess at what you are trying to achieve.

Assuming that 'land' means LAN:

Normally, your MB1 need only be linked to your router which is on the same LAN. This is by ethernet cable or WIFI. With DHCP enabled in your router, the MB1 is assigned its own IP address. Without DHCP, you would need to assign the IP address manually and on the same subnet. So if your router has an IP address of 192.168.1.1, then you could give the MB1 an address of 192.168.1.x where x is between 2 and 255. The subnet mask would be 255.255.255.0

If though, you really have two different networks, not on the same subnet, then the Bridge is valid. The scenario is shown here:

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To create it, go to Windows Network Connections in Control Panel. Select the two connections that you want to Bridge. From the right-click menu, select Bridge and it will be created. You can then assign it an IP address of its own or allow it to be assigned one dynamically.

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network bridge 01 Mar 2023 11:27 #3

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Gentlemen!

I just got me a MB1 and am in the process of learning it. It runs on ExpertSDR2 version 1.3.1 Update 9, Windows10. I have come over a peculiar situation. When trying to make a bridge between the two network adapters, the system collapses and shut down. And it is not possible to boot again. Pulling out the network cable makes it possible to boot and get the system running again. So I can unbridge the network adapters to get everything working again, except TCI-connecting my logging software which is on a Macmachine on the same LAN.

Anybody here on the forum with ideas and help?

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network bridge 13 Jul 2023 08:09 #4

Hello, greetings to the forum.
I have a problem when configuring the network bridge in MB1. Once set up it works fine. But when I turn off the MB1 and turn it on again ExpertSDR2 doesn't connect.
Can someone from the forum help me?
Greetings
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network bridge 20 Jul 2023 15:05 #5

no one can help me???
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network bridge 21 Jul 2023 05:40 #6

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LAN9500 is USB 2.0 to ERthernet and MUST have 192.168.158.1 YOU CAN NOT CHANGE that
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network bridge 02 Sep 2023 18:59 #7

Good afternoon.
With the issue of the network bridge in MB1, the following happens to me.
Once I configure the network bridge on MB1 everything works fine. But when I turn off MB1 and turn it on again it doesn't work anymore.
It has happened to someone.
Can you help me.
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