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Re: can i bridge the connection between an evo and an epic???

**EDIT** i just realized i was in Android forum, but that shouldnt matter since the Hack affects the Machine not the Phone

yes, yes you can... though ive never done it...

connecttions are controlled by the "metric"... the connection with the lowest "metric" is used... modify the metric so both numbers are the same/lowest and you should be good...

you probably need to USB the EVO and Wifi the EPIC or vice-versa though.... i knew i had seen this before on PPCG or i never wouldve know the term metric to even start my search http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/1737282-post1.html

thats all i have for now.... but its is possible... theres even 3rd party software(not free i believe) to aide as well if needed...

Configuring Multiple Adapters on the Same Physical Network - even MS tells you how to do it
You configure this by assigning a metric to each adapter in the TCP/IP configuration settings. By default, a metric of 1 is configured on all installed network adapters. An adapter with a lower metric is always used to communicate with another computer if more than one network adapter can be used to reach the same destination computer.

For example, if there are two network adapters in a Windows 2000-based computer connected to the same physical network with IP addresses in the same logical subnet, to reach another computer, an adapter with the lowest metric is always selected. If adapter A has a metric of 1 and adapter B has a metric of 2, adapter A is selected to reach another computer on that network because it has a lower metric. In this case, adapter A is the primary adapter and adapter B is the backup. If adapter A fails, all traffic is directed through adapter B automatically.

You can configure multiple default gateway addresses in a similar way by adjusting the metric on each default gateway address. The default gateway with the lowest metric becomes the primary default gateway.



To change the metric on an adapter:
  1. Open the Network and Dial-up Connections folder.
  2. Right click the local area connection you want to modify, and then click Properties.
  3. Click Internet Protocol, and then click Properties.
  4. Click Advanced.
  5. In the Adapter Metric box, type the appropriate value.
  6. If you need to change the default gateway metric, click the gateway address in the Default Gateways box, and then click Edit.
  7. Type the appropriate metric value, and then click OK.
  8. Click OK.
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