On 21 Oct 2006 07:32:53 -0700, "octagon64" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote
in <(E-Mail Removed). com>:
>I have a problem with an IP telephone which I am trying to connect. I
>am traveling a lot in connection with my work, and as such, I am
>staying quite a bit of my time at hotels. Those hotels normally offer
>WiFi internet connections. I am taking with me a notebook, which has
>built-in WiFi network adapter, so there is no problem getting on the
>Internet from the PC. My PC gets its IP address automatically via DHCP.
>However, my IP telephone adapter requires a network cable for the
>connection.
>
>As the PC also has a connector for a network cable, I would like the IP
>adapter to connect to that. This means that the route from the Internet
>to the IP adapter and vice versa goes through the PC. However, whatever
>I try, the IP adapter does not seem to get connected.
>
>What can be wrong, and how should I do?
Enable Internet Connection Sharing on your PC.
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