ICS and playstation 2

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i am trying to set up my PS2 up to my laptop to connect to the internet via a
wireless adapter i have done every thing except install and configure
internet conection sharing as i am at a loss to do i have plugged a ethernet
cable in to my ethernet plug in my laptop and to my ps2 as per instructed so
how can i configure/install ics? am running XPSP2
 
i am trying to set up my PS2 up to my laptop to connect to the internet via a
wireless adapter i have done every thing except install and configure
internet conection sharing as i am at a loss to do i have plugged a ethernet
cable in to my ethernet plug in my laptop and to my ps2 as per instructed so
how can i configure/install ics? am running XPSP2

I'm sorry, but I'm having trouble understanding your question.
Punctuation between sentences and a capital letter at the start of
each sentence would help.

If I understand correctly, your laptop has a wireless Internet
connection, and you want to share that connection with the PS2. In
that case:

1. Connect the PS2 to your laptop's Ethernet jack using a crossover
Ethernet cable. A regular Ethernet cable won't work.

2. Enable Internet Connection Sharing on the laptop's wireless network
connection. If it asks what connection to use for the home network,
tell it to use the wired Ethernet connection.

I've written a web site with details:

Windows XP Internet Connection Sharing
http://www.practicallynetworked.com/sharing/xp_ics
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