Internet Connection Sharing

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I am new to this but find it as a necessity with my current set-up. Problem
is it doesn't work. I have ran the Network set-up wizard, but there are a few
abnormalities with my network connection. This is mostly because I connect
using a USB ADSL modem with no option for using standard cat5 cabling.

Host Computer:
New P4 3Ghz

Network settings look like this:
http://www.ualberta.ca/~jjacobs/Network Connections.gif
There is a dial up connection and a LAN connection for the modem. I have
tried enabling both of them (seperately) to share the connection. Neither
seemed to work. The properties for the LAN connection look like this:
http://www.ualberta.ca/~jjacobs/LAN properties.gif
Will the ATM call manager cause a problem? Do I need a check besides the
Internet Protocal box?

Will ICS work with this setup? Which connection do I need to configure for
ICS?

Any help is appreciated, and I will be more than willing to supply any info
to help troubleshoot this problem.
Thanks,
Josh
 
I am new to this but find it as a necessity with my current set-up. Problem
is it doesn't work. I have ran the Network set-up wizard, but there are a few
abnormalities with my network connection. This is mostly because I connect
using a USB ADSL modem with no option for using standard cat5 cabling.

Host Computer:
New P4 3Ghz

Network settings look like this:
http://www.ualberta.ca/~jjacobs/Network Connections.gif
There is a dial up connection and a LAN connection for the modem. I have
tried enabling both of them (seperately) to share the connection. Neither
seemed to work. The properties for the LAN connection look like this:
http://www.ualberta.ca/~jjacobs/LAN properties.gif
Will the ATM call manager cause a problem? Do I need a check besides the
Internet Protocal box?

Will ICS work with this setup? Which connection do I need to configure for
ICS?

Any help is appreciated, and I will be more than willing to supply any info
to help troubleshoot this problem.
Thanks,
Josh

Josh,

What is the necessity for ATM Call Manager?

If all you have to worry about is a USB ADSL modem, then you have no great
problem. Start by un installing all the extraneous stuff, then follow the
tutorials in:
http://www.practicallynetworked.com/

--
Cheers,
Chuck
Paranoia comes from experience - and is not necessarily a bad thing.
My email is AT DOT
actual address pchuck sonic net.
 

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