How to connect to ICS when each computer has different way of con

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Guest

connecting to the residential gateway. I have a host computer connected to
LAN connection through a wireless router and cable modem. Then a laptop
which is connected with a wireless card to the host computer. Now I want to
connect 3rd pc but do not want to by a wireless PCI. I do have a D-Link
DCM-202 and a PCI card. How can I bridge the 3rd with the host PC which has
wireless router?
Replys would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you
 
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Steve Winograd [MVP]

connecting to the residential gateway. I have a host computer connected to
LAN connection through a wireless router and cable modem. Then a laptop
which is connected with a wireless card to the host computer. Now I want to
connect 3rd pc but do not want to by a wireless PCI. I do have a D-Link
DCM-202 and a PCI card. How can I bridge the 3rd with the host PC which has
wireless router?
Replys would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you

If I understand your setup, all of your computers can access the
Internet (and each other) though the wireless router. There should be
no need for ICS, bridging, or "host" and "client" computers:

1. The first computer is already connected to the router using a LAN
cable.

2. Configure the laptop's wireless network connection to connect to
the router.

3. Connect the 3rd pc to the router using a LAN cable.
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