"Dean" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 25 Feb 2007 17:36:11 -0000, tishtash wrote:
>
>>
>>"Conor" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>news:(E-Mail Removed) ...
>>> In article <(E-Mail Removed)>, tishtash says...
>>>> I have a dekstop which has a asdl\router connected up sucessfully and
>>>> am
>>>> able to use the net. I have a wireless dongle conncted to the usb.
>>>>
>>>> How in gods name do I connect my laptop to it so I can use the internet
>>>> ?
>>>>
>>>> Been at it for hours with no luck.
>>>>
>>>> It can find the network on the laptop but I'm unsure of how I can
>>>> connect
>>>> to
>>>> it ?
>>>>
>>> Is your ADSL Router a Wireless one? Have you enabled the Wifi?
>>>
>>> Have you bothered to read any of the manuals for the router and USB
>>> dongle?
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Conor
>>>
>>> Light travels faster than sound. This is why some people appear bright
>>> until you hear them speak.........
>>
>>Hello conor
>>
>>its a adsl router in one, I have enabled wifi on the laptop, and have the
>>dongle plugged in to the desktop machine. Read the manuals very vague and
>>thin on setting up to be honest. Called belkin for some help but they are
>>no
>>around till tommorow.
>>
>>I think this might be a bit out of my reach so going to let a pro do it.
>
>
> Does your desktop have a public IP or are you using NAT on the router? If
> you're not sure, the likelihood is that you are, and so your desktops
> wired
> network card will have an IP like 192.168.x.x or 10.x.x.x.
>
> If you want to use the USB dongal, then in order for the laptop to reach
> the
> router, and so reach the internet, I beleive you will have to enable
> internet connection sharing on the desktop.
> AISI this means the latop will be double NAT'd! No idea whether this
> works
> and if it did I imagine it would be hassle.
>
> If you can configure the desktop to get a public IP (some modem/routers
> can
> give the public IP to a host on the LAN) then it should be trivial to set
> up
> ICS on the desktop.
>
> If the Modem/router has multiple ethernet ports why not get an wireless
> access point and forget about ICS on the desktop. That way you can reach
> the internet without having the desktop powered up. The money you save in
> electricity will soon pay for the WAP. It also means you will have a more
> secure wireless connection: You won't have to run it in ad-hoc mode and
> you
> will benefit from the better security options of a modern AP.
>
> HTH
>
Thanks dean,
started from scratch and had a little break and everything working as it
should. No idea why it wasn't before.
working quite fast, very happy I sorted it out.
Thanks all for the help with this.
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