Wireless netowrking & Iternet connection sharing

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Andrew Beechey

i have recenltly set up a wireless network between my pc
and another pc, in which my pc has an internet connection
which i would like to share with the second pc over my
wirless network. my wireless network consists of a
wireless-G Ethenet bridge & a wirless-b pci nic both from
linksys, i can transfer files between both machines but i
cant seem to get the internet shared accross the network
and i have tried using the internet conection sharing
wizard but it doesnt seem to work. can someone please
help. oh and also my internet conection is broadband
((a)dsl).
 
"Andrew Beechey" said:
i have recenltly set up a wireless network between my pc
and another pc, in which my pc has an internet connection
which i would like to share with the second pc over my
wirless network. my wireless network consists of a
wireless-G Ethenet bridge & a wirless-b pci nic both from
linksys, i can transfer files between both machines but i
cant seem to get the internet shared accross the network
and i have tried using the internet conection sharing
wizard but it doesnt seem to work. can someone please
help. oh and also my internet conection is broadband
((a)dsl).

I've written a web site that should help you get everything working:

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

Share the broadband connection. If it asks what connection to use for
the home network, tell it to use the connection to the wireless-G
Ethernet bridge, and un-check all other connections that it offers to
use.
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Best Wishes,
Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking)

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