If you use the host with ICS, then you would need for the host to be on
and dial up via the host and then you would share the connection with the
laptop. When you finished with the internet, you would hang up via the
host. I know of no way to do what you want except by using a router that
has a serial connection for a dial up modem. I have a Zoom Telephonics
(Model 4165) that has that feature. And SMC has models that have that
feature. I have used that feature before I went to cable. You just log on
to the router from which ever computer you want and tell the router to
dial. Then when you are finished, you log on to the router and tell it to
hang up.
Regards, jimbo
On Sat, 06 Dec 2003 20:03:34 GMT, Louis AA
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> Thanks Jimbo however, I wanted to be able to dial the connection as
> needed.
> Some providers frown on always on connections and boot you off from time
> to
> time. Earthlink has told me that I could connect with an always on
> connection yet in my thinking that is a waste of internet time that
> someone
> ought to be using instead of an idle connection like mine. But it is
> looking as if that is the best I can do. Connect to Internet with the
> Host
> and then when needed, connect the Laptop. It just bothers me as a waste
> of
> resources. I doubt that I would be on the net thru the Laptop no more
> than
> 10% of the time. Mostly updating and working on databases stored on the
> Desktop.
> "jimbo" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news
(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Well, the router would have a serial port on the back if it would
>> support
>> a modem. Then it would require a separate external modem. But since you
>> have a router that doesn't have a sereial port, the only way I know that
>> you could share your desktop internet connection with the laptop is via
>> a
>> Microsoft software tool called ICS (Internet Connection Sharing). It
>> comes
>> with Windows starting with Win98se. I have never used it but Windows
>> help
>> will probably tell you what you need to know. This approach requires
>> that
>> your desktop is on and that the internet connection has been
>> established.
>> Then any computer on your network would be able to share the connection.
>>
>> Regards, jimbo
>>
>>
>> On Sat, 06 Dec 2003 05:29:09 GMT, Louis AA
>> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>>
>> > I need a router and explicit instructions on how to make a share the
>> > DIAL UP
>> > 54K Internet connection. Host is Desktop with internal modem. Client
>> is
>> > the
>> > Laptop with integrated IEEE 802.11b wireless. I have a BROADBAND
>> Linksys
>> > connected to the Host via Ethernet cable ONLY. Remember this is NOT a
>> > broadband internet connection. It is strictly 54K DIAL UP. Can you
>> walk
>> > me
>> > thru this? There is a disc with the Linksys Broadband Router BEFW11S4
>> > (and
>> > according to Linksys is not designed for Dial Up). Goal is to use the
>> > Laptop
>> > wireless to connect to the Internet thru the Host Dial Up modem and/or
>> > update all the databases on the Host.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>>
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