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I have just set up a wireless network and have file and print sharing going.
My ICS will not work. How do I get the the connection to connect to the internet through the host? Also, how do I get the connection to show up on the non-host computer? =?Utf-8?B?Q3JvY2tkY20=?= |
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First, we need to know what type of modem your using, are you using a
router, if yes which one, if not is your modes ethernet or USB? Will be waiting for more info... "Crockdcm" <> wrote in message news:75D3169A-E632-469A-8126-... >I have just set up a wireless network and have file and print sharing >going. > My ICS will not work. How do I get the the connection to connect to the > internet through the host? Also, how do I get the connection to show up > on > the non-host computer? Robert Jacobs |
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Hi
In order to have a Network and share files you do not need ICS (ICS is for Internet sharing). Switch ICS Off and first make sure that you have a functional Network. Log to this page it has a lot of links to instructions to Windows Network Settings, and Sharing. Link to: http://www.ezlan.net/Installing.html Once you achieved a functional network you can switch ICS On and take care of sharing the Intrenet. I can noy give you more specific info. since your posting is lacking of any information about your setting. Jack (MVP-Networking). "Crockdcm" <> wrote in message news:75D3169A-E632-469A-8126-... > I have just set up a wireless network and have file and print sharing going. > My ICS will not work. How do I get the the connection to connect to the > internet through the host? Also, how do I get the connection to show up on > the non-host computer? Jack |
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My Network uses the D-Link DI-624 wireless router and the connection is
through an Agere Win Modem to E-Central. I have two computers connected wirelessly, and one wired to the router. The wired computer is the Host, the others are the Clients of the Shared Connection. "Jack" wrote: > Hi > In order to have a Network and share files you do not need ICS (ICS is for > Internet sharing). > Switch ICS Off and first make sure that you have a functional Network. > Log to this page it has a lot of links to instructions to Windows Network > Settings, and Sharing. > Link to: http://www.ezlan.net/Installing.html > Once you achieved a functional network you can switch ICS On and take care > of sharing the Intrenet. > I can noy give you more specific info. since your posting is lacking of any > information about your setting. > Jack (MVP-Networking). > > > "Crockdcm" <> wrote in message > news:75D3169A-E632-469A-8126-... > > I have just set up a wireless network and have file and print sharing > going. > > My ICS will not work. How do I get the the connection to connect to the > > internet through the host? Also, how do I get the connection to show up > on > > the non-host computer? > > > =?Utf-8?B?Q3JvY2tkY20=?= |
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Hi
Hmm.. It is a shot in the dark. I assume that you have an Internal Dialup Modem and the Wireless Router is connected to a Network card that is in what you call the Host computer. In many cases such a setting simply does Not work. The only configuration of sharing the Internet with Wired and Wireless computers that would work for sure is using option 3 in this page: http://www.ezlan.net/DialUp.html However you have your hardware you might as well try it your way. The Wireless Cable/DSL Router has to be connected and configured as a Switch with an Access Point (Principle instructions here: http://www.ezlan.net/router_AP.html The Router's IP has to be set to an IP that is compatible with ICS, may be you would get lucky. Jack (MVP-Networking). "Crockdcm" <> wrote in message news:ECF7161D-4777-4312-A168-... > My Network uses the D-Link DI-624 wireless router and the connection is > through an Agere Win Modem to E-Central. I have two computers connected > wirelessly, and one wired to the router. The wired computer is the Host, the > others are the Clients of the Shared Connection. > > "Jack" wrote: > > > Hi > > In order to have a Network and share files you do not need ICS (ICS is for > > Internet sharing). > > Switch ICS Off and first make sure that you have a functional Network. > > Log to this page it has a lot of links to instructions to Windows Network > > Settings, and Sharing. > > Link to: http://www.ezlan.net/Installing.html > > Once you achieved a functional network you can switch ICS On and take care > > of sharing the Intrenet. > > I can noy give you more specific info. since your posting is lacking of any > > information about your setting. > > Jack (MVP-Networking). > > > > > > "Crockdcm" <> wrote in message > > news:75D3169A-E632-469A-8126-... > > > I have just set up a wireless network and have file and print sharing > > going. > > > My ICS will not work. How do I get the the connection to connect to the > > > internet through the host? Also, how do I get the connection to show up > > on > > > the non-host computer? > > > > > > Jack |
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I know all of the hardware is connected properly, and I am cobnnected to the
Internet, I just want the connection to show up on the client computers. Could you just tell me how to connect to the internet thorugh the Host. "Jack" wrote: > Hi > Hmm.. It is a shot in the dark. > > I assume that you have an Internal Dialup Modem and the Wireless Router is > connected to a Network card that is in what you call the Host computer. > > In many cases such a setting simply does Not work. > > The only configuration of sharing the Internet with Wired and Wireless > computers that would work for sure is using option 3 in this page: > http://www.ezlan.net/DialUp.html > > However you have your hardware you might as well try it your way. > > The Wireless Cable/DSL Router has to be connected and configured as a Switch > with an Access Point (Principle instructions here: > http://www.ezlan.net/router_AP.html > > The Router's IP has to be set to an IP that is compatible with ICS, may be > you would get lucky. > > Jack (MVP-Networking). > > > > > > > "Crockdcm" <> wrote in message > news:ECF7161D-4777-4312-A168-... > > My Network uses the D-Link DI-624 wireless router and the connection is > > through an Agere Win Modem to E-Central. I have two computers connected > > wirelessly, and one wired to the router. The wired computer is the Host, > the > > others are the Clients of the Shared Connection. > > > > "Jack" wrote: > > > > > Hi > > > In order to have a Network and share files you do not need ICS (ICS is > for > > > Internet sharing). > > > Switch ICS Off and first make sure that you have a functional Network. > > > Log to this page it has a lot of links to instructions to Windows > Network > > > Settings, and Sharing. > > > Link to: http://www.ezlan.net/Installing.html > > > Once you achieved a functional network you can switch ICS On and take > care > > > of sharing the Intrenet. > > > I can noy give you more specific info. since your posting is lacking of > any > > > information about your setting. > > > Jack (MVP-Networking). > > > > > > > > > "Crockdcm" <> wrote in message > > > news:75D3169A-E632-469A-8126-... > > > > I have just set up a wireless network and have file and print sharing > > > going. > > > > My ICS will not work. How do I get the the connection to connect to > the > > > > internet through the host? Also, how do I get the connection to show > up > > > on > > > > the non-host computer? > > > > > > > > > > > > =?Utf-8?B?Q3JvY2tkY20=?= |
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