ICS Problems and some success

S

Skavenger

Here Follows a long SUCCESSFUL account of me attempting to set up ICS with
Win XP Pro with some additional questions at the end



Set Up:



Main PC (Host)

Win XP Pro SP2

BT 105 DSL Modem (USB.AGGGGH)

Zone Alarm Free

Norton Anti Virus

Windows Firewall OFF

ASUS Onboard 3Com NIC



Second Machine (Client) As above without the DSL modem.

Compaq Onboard NIC



I have been trying on and off to set up wireless network with ICS but had
loads of problems and unreliability with the network I gave up, I did
actually get it working once but only once.

The only way it would work was with Zone Alarm shut down as the free edition
does not support ICS no matter how hard you try.



I hate being defeated so in a moment of spare time I dug out my old DLINK
DI604 in an attempt to get a solid Network connection before going ahead
with another experiment.



The set up is DSL Modem BT105 to US on Host

Host and Client Networked via DLink DI604 LAN Ports



As soon as I connected the DI604 the Network was up and running just had to
change the IP Address in Zone Alarm as the DLink had reassigned them.



Now to try ICS again, first I shutdown Zone Alarm and switched on Windoze
Firewall (Only on the Host), however when trying to share the connection a
message pops up saying that the IP Address is already in use as ICS sets the
IP Address of the NIC in the Host to 192.168.0.1 this was already being used
by the DLink.



So in a flash of inspiration I went into DLink Admin and changed its IP
Address so that the default 192.168.0.1 could be used by the Host.



Still didn't work.



I then realized that DLink had set the gateway on the Client to its own IP
Address so I changed TCP/IP properties on the Client LAN Connection to not
obtain IP Addresses automatically and re-input the same IP Address that
DLInk had specified for the Client but changed the Gateway to the IP Address
of the Host 192.168.0.1.



Now with Windows Firewall on both machines the client connects to the
Internet without a problem...Hoorah



Questions:



Since setting up the Network Windows Explorer on the Client sometimes
encounter a problem and has to be closed (The Windoze Error Reporting
message appears), how do I resolve this.



Why do I need Zone Alarm (Freebie) What's wrong with running Windoze
Firewall is it so full of holes that its useless??



Every time I want to connect to the Internet with the Laptop I will have to
switch on Widoze Firewall and switch off Zone Alarm.



When using ICS do I need a Firewall on the Client?



The next step is Wireless so the Laptop is not tied to a cable, I have a
Buffalo WLI2-PCI-G54 card to put in my Host and a Buffalo WLI-CB-G54S-EU
PCMCIA for my Laptop I can set up ICS as above but will still have the Zone
Alarm problem.



I know the way I should go is to buy a DSL Modem/Wireless Router and I have
been looking for a while but money and choice has been a problem I have been
looking at the Belkin range, DLink G604T, Netgear DG834G and Linksys
WAG-54G.



I want would prefer one with a detachable Antenna but not essential, I have
heard mixed opinions of the DLink 604 apparently emits a high pitched whine,
but I have had success with other DLInk products....any recommendations?



I could buy an RJ11/RJ45 DSL Modem connect it to my DLink DI604 and by a
Access point to plug into the DLink not sure if that would be cheaper??
 
T

Tony

Skavenger said:
Here Follows a long SUCCESSFUL account of me attempting to set up ICS with
Win XP Pro with some additional questions at the end



Set Up:



Main PC (Host)

Win XP Pro SP2

BT 105 DSL Modem (USB.AGGGGH)

Zone Alarm Free

Norton Anti Virus

Windows Firewall OFF

ASUS Onboard 3Com NIC



Second Machine (Client) As above without the DSL modem.

Compaq Onboard NIC



I have been trying on and off to set up wireless network with ICS but had
loads of problems and unreliability with the network I gave up, I did
actually get it working once but only once.

The only way it would work was with Zone Alarm shut down as the free
edition
does not support ICS no matter how hard you try.



I hate being defeated so in a moment of spare time I dug out my old DLINK
DI604 in an attempt to get a solid Network connection before going ahead
with another experiment.



The set up is DSL Modem BT105 to US on Host

Host and Client Networked via DLink DI604 LAN Ports



As soon as I connected the DI604 the Network was up and running just had
to
change the IP Address in Zone Alarm as the DLink had reassigned them.



Now to try ICS again, first I shutdown Zone Alarm and switched on Windoze
Firewall (Only on the Host), however when trying to share the connection a
message pops up saying that the IP Address is already in use as ICS sets
the
IP Address of the NIC in the Host to 192.168.0.1 this was already being
used
by the DLink.



So in a flash of inspiration I went into DLink Admin and changed its IP
Address so that the default 192.168.0.1 could be used by the Host.



Still didn't work.



I then realized that DLink had set the gateway on the Client to its own IP
Address so I changed TCP/IP properties on the Client LAN Connection to not
obtain IP Addresses automatically and re-input the same IP Address that
DLInk had specified for the Client but changed the Gateway to the IP
Address
of the Host 192.168.0.1.



Now with Windows Firewall on both machines the client connects to the
Internet without a problem...Hoorah



Questions:



Since setting up the Network Windows Explorer on the Client sometimes
encounter a problem and has to be closed (The Windoze Error Reporting
message appears), how do I resolve this.



Why do I need Zone Alarm (Freebie) What's wrong with running Windoze
Firewall is it so full of holes that its useless??



Every time I want to connect to the Internet with the Laptop I will have
to
switch on Widoze Firewall and switch off Zone Alarm.



When using ICS do I need a Firewall on the Client?



The next step is Wireless so the Laptop is not tied to a cable, I have a
Buffalo WLI2-PCI-G54 card to put in my Host and a Buffalo WLI-CB-G54S-EU
PCMCIA for my Laptop I can set up ICS as above but will still have the
Zone
Alarm problem.



I know the way I should go is to buy a DSL Modem/Wireless Router and I
have
been looking for a while but money and choice has been a problem I have
been
looking at the Belkin range, DLink G604T, Netgear DG834G and Linksys
WAG-54G.



I want would prefer one with a detachable Antenna but not essential, I
have
heard mixed opinions of the DLink 604 apparently emits a high pitched
whine,
but I have had success with other DLInk products....any recommendations?



I could buy an RJ11/RJ45 DSL Modem connect it to my DLink DI604 and by a
Access point to plug into the DLink not sure if that would be cheaper??
When using ICS with Zonealarm , did you try going to the firewall/main tab
and clicking on the Advanced button then selecting Allow Outgoing DNS/DHCP
in Trusted Zone on High setting and also the same for Internet Zone?
 
S

Skavenger

Nope I did not but was told that Zone Alarm Free version did not handle ICS.

ANyway after much hairloss I have now bought a DLink DSL-G604T DSL
Modem/Router and have my main PC hard wired and a wireless link to my Laptop
and both are on the Net seemlessly.

I new of the potential problems with the D Link (Dropped connection and high
pitched whining) however opted to by the DSL-904 pack with USB adaptor from
PC World (Wanted the PCMCIA version but they did not do it. Price comparison
with EBuyer etc was minimal and I was assured that if I had a duffer I could
just exchange it without having to pay postage etc.

Anyhow managed to set up the hard wired Internet Access no problemmo, a
sinch. Once up and running with both PC's I have now set up a Wireless
Network for my Laptop and get good coverage around the house.
SSID renamed
DLink Admin account password protected
WPAPSK encryption.
 
S

Skavenger

Read the previous not quite $20.00 as the BT Modem was a blooming USB verion
so needed a Modem / Router cost £61.00 and well worth it I must admit.
 

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