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"Bridging" an Apple TV on a seperate Network
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<blockquote data-quote="Ashlegn" data-source="post: 1317421" data-attributes="member: 220546"><p>I have an Apple TV residing on "Wireless 1" and a computer (MAC) residing on "Wireless 2". I want the computer to be able to access the Apple TV without having to flip flop between the two networks for a non-technical end user. The Wireless 1 has an internal IP scheme of 10.0.10.x and the Wireless 2 network is on an internal scheme of 192.168.1.x. Is there a clever way to "bridge" these devices for use without a bridging device (or with) so the computer doesn't have to connect to two separate networks continuously in order to control music content?! HELP?!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ashlegn, post: 1317421, member: 220546"] I have an Apple TV residing on "Wireless 1" and a computer (MAC) residing on "Wireless 2". I want the computer to be able to access the Apple TV without having to flip flop between the two networks for a non-technical end user. The Wireless 1 has an internal IP scheme of 10.0.10.x and the Wireless 2 network is on an internal scheme of 192.168.1.x. Is there a clever way to "bridge" these devices for use without a bridging device (or with) so the computer doesn't have to connect to two separate networks continuously in order to control music content?! HELP?! [/QUOTE]
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