Setting up home network

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Anyone any idea why when I run the Network setup wizard,
that I get an error message -"An error occurred during
configuration" ? It then advises to set up manually -
but how do you do that?
 
I hope some one answers as I am getting the same problem trying to link two
PC with Linksys. One is a WIN98SE and the other WINXP.
They seem to be linking but I can not see the other computer from the XP nor
will the 98SE run internet through the XP.
Terry
 
"john ramsbottom" said:
Anyone any idea why when I run the Network setup wizard,
that I get an error message -"An error occurred during
configuration" ? It then advises to set up manually -
but how do you do that?

There's no need to run XP's Network Setup Wizard. You can make the
same settings manually that it would make.

Here's a list of the actions that Windows XP's Network Setup Wizard
can perform. The exact list of actions for a particular computer
depends on the answers that you give to the "Select a connection
method" prompt:

Internet Connection Sharing host: Actions 1-9
(This computer connects directly to the Internet. The other computers
on my network connect to the Internet through this computer.)

Internet Connection Sharing or Broadband Router client: Actions 1-5,
10-11 (This computer connects to the Internet through another computer
on my network or through a residential gateway.)

Direct Internet connection: Actions 1-5, 10
(This computer connects to the Internet directly or through a network
hub. Other computers on my network also connect to the Internet
directly or through a hub.)

Actions:

1. Set the computer name, computer description, and workgroup name
that you specify.
2. Install these network components if they're not already present:
a. Client for Microsoft Networks
b. TCP/IP
c. File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks
3. Share any printers connected to the computer.
4. Create the "Shared Documents" folder if it doesn't exist.
5. Share the "Shared Documents" folder.
6. Enable Internet Connection Sharing on the network connection
that you specify.
7. Enable the Internet Connection Firewall on the shared network
connection.
8. Create a Network Bridge if more than one local area network
connection exists.
9. Configure the local area network connection (or Network
Bridge) with IP address 192.168.0.1, subnet mask
255.255.255.0.
10. Configure the local area network connection to obtain an IP
address automatically.
11. Install software to allow the client to control the host's
Internet connection.
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Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking)

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"R.E. Vera" said:
Here's a list of the actions that Windows XP's Network
Setup Wizard can perform. [snip]

11. Install software to allow the client to control the
host's Internet connection.

What is the "software" referred to in Step 11?

Universal Plug and Play. It's built into Windows XP. The Wizard only
needs to install it on Windows 98, 98SE, and Me.
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Best Wishes,
Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking)

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