BRIDGING TWO OR MORE NETWORK CONNECTIONS





If your computer connects to two separate networks, you can create a network bridge to enable the computers and devices on each of those networks to  communicate with computers and devices on the other network.




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Follow these steps to bridge network connections:


1️⃣ Right-click the Network icon in the notification area to open the shortcut menu. 


2️⃣ Click Open Network and Sharing Center to open a Network and Sharing Center window. 


3️⃣ Click Change Adapter Settings in the left column to open a Network Connections window. 


4️⃣ Click the first connection you want to bridge, and then Ctrl+click each of the other connections. 


5️⃣ Right-click  one of the selected connections, and then click Bridge Connections on the shortcut menu. 


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The Network Bridge dialog box appears while Windows sets up the bridge, and then disappears automatically when the Network Bridge item appears in the  Network Connections window. You’ve now connected the two networks, and the  computers and devices can communicate across the bridge.



After creating a bridge, you can manipulate it as follows:


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➡️ Add a connection to the bridge.

Right-click or long-press the connection in the Network Connections window, and then click Add to Bridge on the  shortcut menu. 


➡️ Remove a connection from the bridge. 

Right-click or long-press the connection in the Network Connections window, and then click Remove from  Bridge on the shortcut menu. 


➡️ Remove the bridge. Remove each connection from the bridge. 

After you remove the last connection, Windows removes the bridge automatically.



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