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I am trying to set up a home network between two laptops and am
struggling at the moment since this is my first attempt at networking. The 'main' laptop accesses BT broadband through the standard USB BT Voyager ADSL modem (so it's plugged into one of the main laptop's USB ports). Now I would like to be able to run an ethernet cable from this laptop (which has a fast ethernet adaptor) to a wireless Linksys router which then allows the second laptop (which has a wireless network card and is in another room) to access the 'main' laptop's connection. I believe this is possible using ICS but at the moment I am struggling to get the two computers to communicate across the network let alone share the internet connection. I was told I would have to disable DHCP on the wireless router but am not sure if I've done this correctly. If anyone knows how I could solve this problem I would be very grateful. Cheers. Mike Mike |
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On 20 Feb 2004 09:32:21 -0800, (E-Mail Removed) (Mike) wrote:
>If anyone knows how I could solve this problem I would be very >grateful. more data required - what IP addresses are the laptops allocated on thier LAN connections, can they both ping the router's IP address or access its setup page Phil |
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