hammer55 Posted August 24, 2005 Posted August 24, 2005 Some family friends of ours bought some WiFi cards for their computers (3). They have dial-up internet so sharing it over a router like most of us do is out of the question (and no they cannot get high speed). The store they bought it from set up an Ad-Hoc Network(P2P) between the 3 wireless cards. They have the network and file sharing working between two XPSp2 computers, but the internet sharing does not work. Apparently it worked for one day and just stopped. I checked and the store who set it up did not enable ICS. I did and still no luck. I forget how I manually configured the IP addresses with the gateway etc, could someone tell me how to do it? The third computer is Win98, and is not configured for the network, even though it appears to me it has the same workgroup and everything. (I ran the XP Network Setup on it and it didn't work.) Can someone tell me how to configure this computer to run on the Network? To summarize: dial up internet comes in through a modem on XP Home Sp2 computer, trying to share it out through a WiFi card to two other computers, another XPSp2 (I think this one is a Pro and it is on the network) and a 98 computer who needs to be configured on the Network Thanks
ILuvSnakMachines Posted August 25, 2005 Posted August 25, 2005 Did you run the network setup on each XP machine? You need to and tell it that you're sharing the ICS from the first machine.
hammer55 Posted August 25, 2005 Author Posted August 25, 2005 (edited) I checked and the store who set it up did not enable ICS. I did and still no luck.<{POST_SNAPBACK}>Yes, I ran network setup on all 3, and setup ICS from the first computer. Edited August 25, 2005 by hammer55
ILuvSnakMachines Posted August 25, 2005 Posted August 25, 2005 My mistake, I misunderstood what you said. When you do run those network setup wizards, it should specifically say Do you want to use this shared connection? and name the connection ... does/did it do that?
neuro42 Posted August 25, 2005 Posted August 25, 2005 (edited) Some family friends of ours bought some WiFi cards for their computers (3). They have dial-up internet so sharing it over a router like most of us do is out of the question (and no they cannot get high speed). The store they bought it from set up an Ad-Hoc Network(P2P) between the 3 wireless cards. They have the network and file sharing working between two XPSp2 computers, but the internet sharing does not work. Apparently it worked for one day and just stopped. I checked and the store who set it up did not enable ICS. I did and still no luck. I forget how I manually configured the IP addresses with the gateway etc, could someone tell me how to do it? The third computer is Win98, and is not configured for the network, even though it appears to me it has the same workgroup and everything. (I ran the XP Network Setup on it and it didn't work.) Can someone tell me how to configure this computer to run on the Network? To summarize: dial up internet comes in through a modem on XP Home Sp2 computer, trying to share it out through a WiFi card to two other computers, another XPSp2 (I think this one is a Pro and it is on the network) and a 98 computer who needs to be configured on the Network Thanks<{POST_SNAPBACK}>When you setup ICS on the dialup network (bear in mind the computer with the dialup must ALREADY be dialed in, use something like Keep-it-alive to keep it from signing out ) The wireelss device shoud be set to 192.168.0.1 (This is donw automatically in windows) There for all other computers on the network should be set to 192.168.0.x (x=any number other then 1) With DHCP and gateway set to 192.168.0.1Then there should be internet access As for why doesn't it work on the 98 machine? I have yet to see a wireless device that works on 98 98SE and up is what they all require... Good Luck! Edited August 25, 2005 by neuro42
hammer55 Posted August 25, 2005 Author Posted August 25, 2005 When you setup ICS on the dialup network (bear in mind the computer with the dialup must ALREADY be dialed in, use something like Keep-it-alive to keep it from signing out ) The wireelss device shoud be set to 192.168.0.1 (This is donw automatically in windows) There for all other computers on the network should be set to 192.168.0.x (x=any number other then 1) With DHCP and gateway set to 192.168.0.1Then there should be internet access As for why doesn't it work on the 98 machine? I have yet to see a wireless device that works on 98 98SE and up is what they all require... Good Luck! <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Thanks for the help, not sure if I did those things or not for it has been a couple days... As mentioned networking works just not internet. I will double check those things and report back. I'm also pretty sure I know why it doesn't work with 98 (it did work til I ran network setup) I just have to reconfigure simple network settings... It does work on the 98 machine so it must also be SE... again not my machines and I barely worked on them so I don't know them well.And I'm assuming when you say DHCP you mean DNS....
hydr0g3n Posted August 27, 2005 Posted August 27, 2005 The XP Network Setup Wizard doesn't work to well on Windows 98SE in fact it screws up a working network setup on a 98SE machine. Configure it manually on the 98 machine.Also i think DHCP here might mean that the computer should be set to automatically retrieve a ip from the gateway.
neuro42 Posted September 1, 2005 Posted September 1, 2005 Yah DHCP did mean DNS sorry lolhydr0 Actually I was suggesting going completely static. This allows one to remove DHCP from the list of possible errors
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