voip ethernet and wireless help

G

goldtech

Hi,

wondered if anyone can help me with setup to achieve voip:

I connect to internet via a wireless router/modem. The router is my
friend's - I do not have physical access to this router.

I connect to his router via a wireless USB device connected to my PC.
So:

my pc w/USB wireless <---> remote wireless router/modem <--> internet

Here's the point: I also have an unused Ethernet card - would it be
possible to connect a voip telephone gateway to my ethernet card
"point" my Ethernet card to the wireless network? So:

my pc ethernet card <--> my pc w/USB wireless <---> remote wireless
router/modem <--> internet

and still keep my normal web surfing on my pc of course..

Thanks
 
R

Robert L [MVP - Networking]

in this case, you should setup ICS. These how to may help,

How to setup Windows ICS
To setup a win9x (in our case) as ICS client to access the internet, you need to do two things. network settings and internet option settings. ...
http://www.howtonetworking.com/Windows/ics.htm - Similar pages

ICS Setup
Symptoms: after you setup ICS on an XP dial-up connects to the internet, the dial-up connects to the ISP automatically whenever a user logs on to another XP ...
http://www.howtonetworking.com/icssetup.htm


Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net
How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com
Hi,

wondered if anyone can help me with setup to achieve voip:

I connect to internet via a wireless router/modem. The router is my
friend's - I do not have physical access to this router.

I connect to his router via a wireless USB device connected to my PC.
So:

my pc w/USB wireless <---> remote wireless router/modem <--> internet

Here's the point: I also have an unused Ethernet card - would it be
possible to connect a voip telephone gateway to my ethernet card
"point" my Ethernet card to the wireless network? So:

my pc ethernet card <--> my pc w/USB wireless <---> remote wireless
router/modem <--> internet

and still keep my normal web surfing on my pc of course..

Thanks
 

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