Thanks Matthias. That tip is helpful. I will try that this morning and then move on to the bridge after that.
I had a working bridge, but returned it to the store. What I mean by working bridge, is that I could connect that bridge device to two different laptops in the office, and both were able to reach the wireless router and get onto the Internet. And, yes, the internal wireless adapters and LAN lined were disabled.
Then when I connected it to P3, no connection. I was trying to make changes in the connection box on the General page, but had no idea that I was supposed to configure the LAN settings of P3 in the Systems tab.
This is where I think Profilux suppport is needed. It is useful if you help users establish connection through LAN line. I did not think of that before. Then a working bridge should work seemlessly, I hope.
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