In article <#(E-Mail Removed)>, "DSL-Dave"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>I have a laptop running Win98se with an internal NIC and a WiFi card.
>I would like to connect a second laptop, which only has an internal NIC to
>the first laptop.
>I've tried various combinations, none of which work, and am thinking that I
>may need a
>bridge between the two adapters on the first laptop. Can this be done in
>software?
>If I assign addresses to the NICs, I can network the two machines, but can
>no longer access the wireless router via the first laptop. In that case,
>there are no address conflicts on the network.
>Any help would be appreciated.
>Thanks,
>Dave
Do you want the second laptop to have Internet access through the
first laptop? If so, enable Internet Connection Sharing on the first
laptop, as shown here:
ICS Installation [Win98SE]
http://www.practicallynetworked.com/...icsinstall.htm
If not, the two laptops should be able to network with no
configuration needed other than making sure that they use a different
TCP/IP subnet than the wireless router.
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