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NOTE: BEFORE SETTING UP THE NETWORK, ENSURE THAT YOUR 'SERVER' TCPIP ADDRESS IS EITHER 192.168.0.X OR 10.0.0.X These are non-routable addresses and are reserved for local networks. 1. Windows 98SE --- Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) If you are going to use Windows 98, this is the version to use if you want an all

2 vpc and internet sharing
My network recently quit working (seemingly typical of all windows OSes) for what appears to be no reason. I made no changes that I could recall and suddenly, a perfectly working network failed. No more shared PCs and no more internet sharing. So I ran the Network Setup Wizard and got the network PCs (apparently

can you boot to network?
Having some trouble setting up internet sharing, but Im not sure if its my config settings or the usb adapter drivers/software don't support this. This is how I have it setup.. The WinXP machine is connected to the network (ethernet) and is connected to the Win2k computer via the USB bluetooth dongle.

Internet sharing
Hi All, I am trying to sharing internet connection on two machine, WinXP and Win2K. WinXP is the gateway and has the internet sharing enabled on its modem properties. Someone told me that i also have to set the Win2K network adaptor to "Receive IP address auto" in order to get the internet connection.

Internet sharing across network not working
I've got them talking to each other, except, the internet connection sharing part of it! worked out u can only do it on win98SE and upwards ;-) But would installing this over windows 98 wipe my hard drive? (would it touch my second hard drive as well?) ANY version of Windows can be installed over another as an

(networking newbie) home wireless internet sharing w/ WiFi or ...
David Hettel MS MVP - Mobile Devices dhet...@fuse.net microsoft public pocketpc wireless Well you want to go back to step # 4 but this share your Network card, not the USB card. You need to run ICS, to do what you want and you where almost there, in try #4 but you shared the USB card. You need to share the other

Cannot aquire a NetWork Address either Wireless or Connected
ICS: I thought I could use XP's internet connection sharing to share the wireless card with an extra ethernet adapter but so far I can't figure out the settings 3. Network Bridge: I cannot figure out these settings either. #1 or 3 would be the best, but depends on which wireless standard your card is using.

5 basic WinXP networking questions...
What happens is that the file wsock32.dll is modified when you install ICS on the client machine. Instead of routing calls to the internet through your Dial Up Connection it will route them through the LAN instead. Try disabling ICS on the client and it should reinstate the original wsock32.dll file.

Sharing cable internet conection with 1 network ard
1: At the manage network connections page it shows the wireless NIc connected to internet, should I be clicking its properties and then going to sharing and enabling it? (i have it enabled on the connection the 360 is plugged to, the wired LAN) because there is no sharing tab under the wireless NIC that acually has

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On the pc's they installed also NETBEUI to see the entire network and all the pc's in Network Neighborhood (for file sharing). The network speed is very good. One of the pc's is internet connected (usb-isdn modem, speed 7kb/s). Here I recently installed proxy software (spoonproxy) to share the internet with other

Windows 2000: Where is the internet sharing software in win2k ...
As for Internet Sharing Option on BlackIce, you can be safe in turning on that option behind the router for your machines. In order for your computers on a Microsoft network to share resources such as files and printers, three things must be installed on the computer's network card and they are Client for Microsoft

Black Ice and smb
I give the available network IP list available in my system as below. eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:13:D3:F7:A5:47 inet addr:192.168.1.211 Bcast:192.168.1.255 Mask:255.255.255.0 inet6 addr: fe80::213:d3ff:fef7:a547/64 Scope:Link UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 RX packets:12689 errors:0

Help?
Brian Sullivan MVP bri...@WORMTIREDmeetingbywire.com microsoft public win98 internet netmeeting Helmut wrote: Can someone tell me how to set up internet sharing from Host Win 98SE to Guest: WinXP? Both machines are talking to each other, as file sharing is no problem. Is this somehow NetMeeting related?

Internet sharing network setup
The best advice I could give you would be to setup your TCP/IP network first. Then, install ICS. Please repost if you need additional help. The network is working in every respect (file sharing, printer sharing, etc.) except Internet Sharing. I have been unable to get the laptop to access the internet thru the

Internet Sharing, how???
That's how I was able to finally get my network running. But this doesn't address the shut down hang. Let me ask you something - in my Vista Network and Sharing Center, under my network it shows: Access Local and Internet Connections Local Area Connection Wireless Network Connection Signal Strength: Excellent I get

OT: Wireless Network
My APE then runs NAT, and sets up a private network using DHCP which allows all my machines to use that single IP to connect to the Internet. .... and how you have the system set up, usually by automatic on the WAN port and sharing a public IP address. The Internet/DHCP pane specifies how your local net is set;

Internet sharing through network
Hi, I'm going to try to network 3 WinXP Home computers via Ethernet cards/cable and am somewhat frightened after reading about the numerous incompatibility problems via Google. So I'd like to have some basic questions answered before I begin: 1. If we're not going to be doing any Internet sharing, just file and

Internet Sharing
It is connected to the internet via my phone line. It has 4 ethernet ports and a wireless connection. I have connected the PC to the internet through the DSL unit via ethernet line MVP Malke explains how to network XP computers to permit file and printer sharing: Here are general network troubleshooting steps.

Help with network and internet sharing
To do so, on the PC that is sharing the Internet access, click Start, All Programs, Accessories, Communications, then Network Connections. Right-click on the connection that you're sharing and choose Properties. Click the Advanced tab, then under the Internet Connection Sharing heading, choose the "Settings" button

Internet sharing on Win 98
I have spent days searching forums and the internet, tried everything, but this worked! Again; thank you! :-) "Byte" wrote: Friend of mine had the same "JTalvik" wrote: I have two PCs and one PS3 connected to a wireless network. I want to be able to share the mediafiles I have on my two PCs with the PS3.