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Old 22nd December 2008, 08:34 PM
David Vazquez Offline
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Red face xBox 360: Bridge Connections?

I have been recently searching the internet looking for some solutions in order to bridge my current wireless Broadcom connection on my Fedora 10 laptop, however, a lot of the posts, guides, etc. have support for only the earlier versions of Fedora Core.

I remember that when I recently switched to Fedora, that in Windows, I can simply bridge the connections and xBox Live will work. However, in Fedora that is not the case.

I am currently new to Fedora but not to Linux therefore, I do not have much experience with IPTables. Can somebody please lead me in the right direction.

P.S: Wonderful community and project you guys got going on.

Any support will be appreciated. Thanks so much!
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