On Thu, 11 Dec 2003 17:56:20 -0000, Lloyd Morgan wrote:
> Hi,
> To start I'll tell you the set up of my computers;
>
> Internet -> Cable Modem -> PC1 (With 2 NICs) -> Hub -> PC2-8 (7 seperate
> PC's)
>
> PC1,2 and 3 are running Windows 2000 Pro updated with SP4. PC4+5 are
> running XP and the others are running 98.
>
> Currently, I have the Internet running fine on PC1. All PC's are connected
> together in a workgroup (for arguments sake, call it HOUSE) apart from
> those running 98. My problem is not connecting the 98 PCs to the workgroup
> but the following;
>
> No matter what I try I cannot get the internet connection shared between the
> computers. I tried ICS with no luck... I couldn't find a decent tutorial,
> so I no doubt did it all wrong! Any ideas on what I could do? I would buy
> a router, but I have no money, so my existing hub is all I can use.
>
> Thanks for any help!
Hi
What you describe is possible and fairly easy to set-up, there's a tutorial
here
http://snipurl.com/2eoa that will show you how to set-up ICS.
I'm guessing that it's your clients that can't get access to the internet,
would that be right? If it is the usual reason is that there's a firewall
installed on the ICS host and this causes the problem. Most personal
firewalls (i.e. the free ones) don't support ICS and need their Internet
Connection settings lowered to medium and/or the LAN subnet added into the
trusted zone.
If you post again with some more detail about what's installed on the ICS
host and what *exactly* the problem is we can help. You could also visit
the NTL or ICS forum at
www.cm-forums.co.uk where this has been covered
many times.
Regards
Bill