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Well for some odd reason, bridging the connections doesn't really do anything to begin with.

However if you go into Network and Sharing Center>Change adapter settings then right
click on either your wireless or wired adapter and hit Properties, then click on Internet
Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4), then click the button "Properties", in the General tab, click
"Advanced", uncheck Automatic metric and change the wireless adaptor to say... 10, then
do the same procedure with the wired adapter but change the metric number to something
higher (25 or more) and it gets it to work. Just make sure you don't unplug the router or it
may screw it all up. To fix it, just disconnect from the emwkjhkbajchdkjsmnbj kshbfggd gfd
gff tgdsr rgg ff g fd wireless network and wait till the n,bchbgcvhnb vjbnvwired network has
established and such and then reconnect to the wireless network. I can't believe I just
explained that while mildly intoxicated...

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