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Wireless Networking - Wireless ad hoc network (2 Computers) gateway not connecting |
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I have recently set up a new wireless network between two computers in my
house (ad hoc) they are connected and work fine. I can transfer files between them and ping the other computer. But the dns and the gateway ips have not been assigned to any of the computers, so i cant share my net to the other computer. I have broadban with a d-link modem and two msi wireless pci 54ms cards I have put the broadban modem on shared and won't share to my other one. (By the way i have set it up before and the internet was working fine on my other comp its just when i deleted the network and made a new one. ) i don't have any firewalls or encryption and all the ip protocols are set on auto. Thanks in advance for your help {Cameron} =?Utf-8?B?Q2FtMDA5?= |
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Hi
You need to configure Windows ICS in order to Route the signal. http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/u...02april08.mspx BTW. You would get a much netter Network if you would get a Wireless Router and would configure the Network around it ( like this http://www.ezlan.net/network/router.jpg ) Jack (MVP-Networking). "Cam009" <> wrote in message news:713B48D3-43FC-4F2D-AED3-... >I have recently set up a new wireless network between two computers in my > house (ad hoc) they are connected and work fine. I can transfer files > between > them and ping the other computer. > > But the dns and the gateway ips have not been assigned to any of the > computers, so i cant share my net to the other computer. > I have broadban with a d-link modem and two msi wireless pci 54ms cards > I have put the broadban modem on shared and won't share to my other one. > (By > the way i have set it up before and the internet was working fine on my > other > comp its just when i deleted the network and made a new one. ) i don't > have > any firewalls or encryption and all the ip protocols are set on auto. > > Thanks in advance for your help > {Cameron} Jack \(MVP-Networking\). |
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One way to fix your problem would be to buy a wireless router.
They are fairly inexpensive, and you can get them most anywhere. But, if you don't want to invest your money, try using the internet connection sharing program that comes with windows. The problem is that since I don't know what os you are using (ex: WinXP, Win 9x), I cannot direct you to the program. If you have WinXP, go to Network Connections. Right click your broadband connection (sometimes the same name of your network adapter) and select properties. In the properties window, select the Advanced tab. Check the box next to Allow other network users to connect through this computer's internet connection, and uncheck the box underneath that. Then click settings, and check all the boxes and click ok. Now you should be able to connect with a few more steps on the other machine. But, i need to know your operating system before I can help you any farther. "Cam009" wrote: > I have recently set up a new wireless network between two computers in my > house (ad hoc) they are connected and work fine. I can transfer files between > them and ping the other computer. > > But the dns and the gateway ips have not been assigned to any of the > computers, so i cant share my net to the other computer. > I have broadban with a d-link modem and two msi wireless pci 54ms cards > I have put the broadban modem on shared and won't share to my other one. (By > the way i have set it up before and the internet was working fine on my other > comp its just when i deleted the network and made a new one. ) i don't have > any firewalls or encryption and all the ip protocols are set on auto. > > Thanks in advance for your help > {Cameron} =?Utf-8?B?bGlnaG50aW5nYm9sdDQ2NQ==?= |
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I have Windows Xp installed with all the latest updates. I just think its
weird that i can share files and use printer on the client comp yet no gateway appears.... Ill try what u said but i think ive already done it. {Cameron} "lighntingbolt465" wrote: > One way to fix your problem would be to buy a wireless router. > They are fairly inexpensive, and you can get them most anywhere. But, if you > don't want to invest your money, try using the internet connection sharing > program that comes with windows. The problem is that since I don't know what > os you are using (ex: WinXP, Win 9x), I cannot direct you to the program. If > you have WinXP, go to Network Connections. Right click your broadband > connection (sometimes the same name of your network adapter) and select > properties. In the properties window, select the Advanced tab. Check the box > next to Allow other network users to connect through this computer's internet > connection, and uncheck the box underneath that. Then click settings, and > check all the boxes and click ok. Now you should be able to connect with a > few more steps on the other machine. But, i need to know your operating > system before I can help you any farther. > "Cam009" wrote: > > > I have recently set up a new wireless network between two computers in my > > house (ad hoc) they are connected and work fine. I can transfer files between > > them and ping the other computer. > > > > But the dns and the gateway ips have not been assigned to any of the > > computers, so i cant share my net to the other computer. > > I have broadban with a d-link modem and two msi wireless pci 54ms cards > > I have put the broadban modem on shared and won't share to my other one. (By > > the way i have set it up before and the internet was working fine on my other > > comp its just when i deleted the network and made a new one. ) i don't have > > any firewalls or encryption and all the ip protocols are set on auto. > > > > Thanks in advance for your help > > {Cameron} =?Utf-8?B?Q2FtMDA5?= |
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