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		<description><![CDATA[ie PC1 &#60;-&#62; WHS PC &#60;-&#62; PC2 &#60;-&#62; router ^ can each PC connect to each other and the internet in this case? Are you saying the WHS can act as a router, if so what benefits or features does it offer? What is your source that WHS allows network bridging? The following thread suggests [...]]]></description>
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^ can each PC connect to each other and the internet in this case?<br />
Are you saying the WHS can act as a router, if so what benefits or features does it offer?<br />
What is your source that WHS allows network bridging? The following thread suggests that there is no such feature in WHS: http://forums.microsoft.com/WindowsHomeServer/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=1744498&amp;SiteID=50<br />
<br />Yes. That is the essence of a server. Why not connect the router, or better yet, the modem directly to the whs and let it share your internet connection instead of the router.</p>

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