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XP Internet Connection Sharing and Win 98
Mark Lloyd notstu...@nav.to alt windows98 On Fri, 10 Nov 2000 18:42:24 +1100, "Doug" <trigab...@hotmail.com.au> wrote: I have installed Network Cards in each of my 2 PCs and successfully linked them using IPX/SPX and NetBEUI and would like to use internet sharing. I have a dial-up connection and am running Win98SE.

Internet Conection sharing for 3 PCs
netwo...@911networks.com comp os ms-windows networking win95 See: http://www.911networks.com > Networks > Internet Sharing > How to connect multiple machines to the Internet with a cable modem. On Sun, 02 Jul 2000 13:30:02 GMT, Sol <rosenbe...@hotmail.com> wrote: Hi I have a home network with 3 computers running

How do I enable DHCP on my network adapter?
If you have multiple computers, you can use ICS to allow you and others on your local area network (LAN) to perform different tasks simultaneously. For example, one person can send and receive e-mail, while another person downloads a file, and another person browses the Internet. You can also gain access to your

How to ICS (Win2k) to a WinXP using USB Bluetooth
I wanna setup file and internet sharing now between my linux (gateway) and win2k (host) machines so I can see both machines and use the internet from the win2k machine. I'm not a command line guy but I'm starting to learn. If anyone could give a simple step process to get this happening I would be very happy.

Vista, Networking and A Soon To Be Badly Abused Laptop Computer!
Microsoft Most Valuable Professional - Windows XP http://support. microsoft.com/support/mvp Adding Windows XP to an Existing Network http://www.practicallynetworked.com/sharing/xp/addxp.htm Windows XP Internet Connection Sharing http://www.practicallynetworked.com/sharing/xp_ics Windows XP Professional File Sharing

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Nutcracker lala...@altavista.net alt comp hardware pc-homebuilt If a guy wants to do internet sharing between two Win ME PCs at home via a Cable modem (@HOME) he doesn't need a router, does he? Guy doesn't even need a hub, does he? Can't he just connect the two via NICs and set the one up to be gateway?

Network two ME PCs for internet sharing?
I have got them both with an ethernet network card and the network with both is fine and in the control panel , network settings there is dial up adapter ethernet card tcp/ip dialup adapter tcp/ ethernet and the microsoft client and file /print sharing stuff.. ...when i enabled the internet sharing oprion the

cannot send e-mail thru network internet sharing
Richard G. Harper rghar...@email.com microsoft public win98 gen_discussion ICS will provide a firewall between the rest of your network and the Internet, but it won't provide any security between the ICS host and the Internet. This is nothing new, it's the same exact risk you have now connecting a single computer

File sharing between Linux PCs through internet
And would this then enable a shared internet connection without using Windows ICS? ICS sucks!!! If the other computer can't get internet with ICS enabled, then it's useless!! How do I implement ICS without ICS? "Malke" wrote: noctcrawler wrote: When I check the status of my network adapter, it says that DHCP is not

Internet Connection Sharing
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks! Joe, What you'll need to do is run Internet Connection Sharing on the main computer. It will provide a DHCP server. With the other computers setup to let Windows automatically pick the IP address, ICS will assign their addresses. This is peer networking without a router.

slow internet sharing on tcp/ip network
I have 4 computers sharing an cable connection, but my network switch/hub has just died.:-( I can get another one connected by running a crossover cable from the gateway computer no problem. But my question is - Can I connect yet another one by installing a second NIC into the 2nd computer - kind of 'daisy chain'

Win98SE routing problem
Running Windows 98 SE's Internet Connection Sharing program requires two network cards. Here are some ways to share a cable modem which is connected to a hub: 1. Purchase an IP address for each computer from your ISP. 2. Connect a standalone router/firewall box between the cable modem and hub.

IP address in syslog isn't on my network?
It also had a localtalk network which connected to a small nuber of localtalk Macs. And everyone could talk happily and get their email. Gotcha. Ta. Internet sharing is actually pretty good in OSX. Once you have an internet connection, in the Sharing system preference you can select 'internet sharing',switch it

XP host for internet sharing with network win 98
Actually
what I was worrying about is that for adapter 1, do I need to check the box "Enable Internet Connection Sharing"? If yes, I need to choose which network to share to, ie adapter 2 OR adapter 3. The problem is that I can choose only one, so the other one cannot get access to the internet.

Sharing Internet out via AirPort
I have tried the following at different occasions and nothing has worked: Ran the network set-up wizard on the PC's. I have assigned the IP address on both network cards. Assigned the IP network card address only on the PC, which has the broadband connection. Internet sharing is set-up, files and folders are shared

Help needed with 2nd Ethernet port
XO is correct I have tried the following at different occasions and nothing has worked: Ran the network set-up wizard on the PC's. Internet sharing is set-up, files and folders are shared but still nothing. yup. I have even set-up logins and these don't work, in fact the PC with the internet connection tells me

Internet connection sharing
Seaspray Seasp...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public virtualpc Found part of the answers after reading a post just prior to mine wanting to do 2 vpc with internet sharing, so it seems... yes to the first and second. I have one question left open: Can you boot the guest virtual machine with a network boot?

sharing internet connection over home network
I use Windows 2000's ICS over a LAN for 5 computers here on an ISDN line, which works brilliantly. You might want to consider using 3rd party software such as www.sygate.com if the 98 ICS is crap. Or upgrade to 2K. Will -- Coming soon: http://www.LocalBounty.com Local Classified Advertising for the UK.

Internet sharing winME win2k via network
The internet software on the client PC will require this to work with internet sharing software. Netbeui's more secure, but I don't think that it will work with internet programs and internet sharing. The network will work fine in this way. Use the following addresses: Gateway PC: 192.168.0.1 Client PC