To solve this problem quickly and cleanly, invest in a router for your
network setup. They're available for a minimal cost and are designed to
allow you to quickly and easily share a network connection and an Internet
connection.
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"duclosa" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hello. Here is the setup:
>
> Computer 1: 2 network cards, 1 connected to cable modem
> Computer 2 (laptop): connected to computer 1 (twisted pair)
> both running XPSP2
>
> - computer 1 can access the internet and 'see' computer 2 in My Network
> Places
> - computer 2 can 'see' computer 1 in My Network Places but cannot access
> internet
> - running Network Setup Wizard on both computer does not change anything
> - computer 1 and 2 can both 'ping' each other
> - computer 2 can not ping the cable modem
>
> can someone help me with IP adresses, gateways and so on?
>
> Thanks a lot
> reply by e-mail ((E-Mail Removed)) would be appreciated