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Internet Connection Sharing problems
Steve Foster [SBS MVP] steve.fos...@picamar.co.uk microsoft public backoffice smallbiz2000 You do *NOT* want to install Internet Connection Sharing on an SBS server. You have ISA for this job. Uninstall ICS. Then go to the SBS Administrator Console, find the To Do List, and run the Internet Connection Wizard.

Internet Connection Sharing Problems
(am assuming this would still firewall the internet connection for both computers) Yeah, thats what i would do. Or specify and IP address for the computers. Example : Computer with internet connection = 192.168.0.1 Next computer = 192.168.0.2 Next computer = 192.168.0.3 -- Mhzjunkie Programmer: alt.os.windows-xp 1

Internet connection sharing problems
First the issue: I have 4 computers networked together with a switch over cat5e line. I initally had one computer as the main connection to the internet which Joe, What you'll need to do is run Internet Connection Sharing on the main computer. It will provide a DHCP server. With the other computers setup to let

Internet Connection Sharing issues
Thank you Goje "SI" <supernova_...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:arba5s$737$1@news6.svr.pol.co.uk... which machine has the dial up connection? the reason i ask this is if you want to use internet connection sharing you will have to have the one with the modem acting as a dhcp server giving out an ip address to

Internet connection sharing problems
Please see these sites for help with Internet Connection Sharing: How to Troubleshoot Internet Connection Sharing Problems ASP How to Install Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) http://www.infinisource.com/ics-install.html Setting up Internet Connection Sharing http://www.annoyances.org/win98/features/ics.html

Internet connection sharing problems
I see the message "Sharing is disabled because a network connection was not found. Check your network connection or settings." But I am connected to the internet, and I can share files. I can see and pull files and remote desktop to machines on my network. I thought it may have been a network location problem.

Internet connect sharing
Firstly, I must admit that I have had no experience with direct connections or Internet Connection Sharing, but I would like to direct you to the relevant sections Go to Start => Help now, and type "Using Direct Cable Connection to connect to another computer" To use Internet connection sharing, your computer,

Internet connection sharing problems (i think)
For problem-solving information related to ICS, try searching again with the following query words and keywords: internet and connection and sharing dun and modem and isp (if one or more of these words relate to your issue or question) To more effectively search the Microsoft Knowledge Base, use keywords that

Internet Connection Sharing Problems
I did try bridging the LAN and wireless together and set the DNS and gateway on the other computer as the bridged connection but when you go share this connection it tells me that my ip needs to change to 192.168.0.1 which is the routers internal ip but even if I say ok it then says the Internet connection sharing

Internet Connection Sharing Problems and Other Network Advice
To get file sharing to work, I had to install NetBEUI on all the machines, then set the Win2k machine to allow access from the LAN ips (192.168.0.*). Going the other way wasn'ta problem, it's just the security in Win2k that stopped me from getting to it. I also installed IPX for good measure.

Internet Connection Sharing Problems
The Win98 2nd Edition workstation that is sharing their internet connection, now gets an error message that ICS can be installed on one computer. When we disable ICS on the server, that user cannot log on. We will have to rewire the phone if we put the modem in the server. Any ideas on what is going on?

Sharing a wireless Internet connection
comcast.net> wrote: Enabling IP routing on Win98SE isn't enough -- you have to enable Internet Connection Sharing. http://preview.tinyurl.com/2ber2s Although it's not immediately obvious from the title, this poster has a setup almost identical to yours and resolved the issue using routing instead of ics.

Internet Connection Sharing Problems
For problem-solving information related to ICS, try searching again with the following query words and keywords: a.. internet and connection and sharing b.. dun and modem and isp (if one or more of these words relates to your issue or question) To more effectively search the Microsoft Knowledge Base, use keywords

Sharing a wireless Internet connection
Nils Vogels n...@yuckfou.org alt os linux comp os linux setup On Sun, 4 Mar 2001 16:20:22 -0600, "inon" <i...@onlythrupost.com> wrote: Please help sharing internet connection as follows. Here I am putting down the configuration, error/msgs and etc. All expertise is welcome. Don't forget to start the proxyserver on

Internet Connection Sharing Problems
When you share an Internet connection in the manner that you are, there is a proxy type server used to manage the sharing. Connection issues could be caused by proxy configuration problems. Consider a hardware solution that costs less the 100 bucks these days and that would be a Linksys or other brand cable/dsl

satellite internet connection sharing
I set it up so that I have an internet connection and then I run the connection sharing utility. Here's where the problem starts, the connection sharing utility says that it only recognizes one card. I've figured out that its always the opposite card that I define as the gateway when I originally set up the

Internet Connection Sharing Problems - HELP
sshah suneet.sh...@verizon.net microsoft public win2000 networking Hello, I am trying to setup Internet connection sharing and am having some problems. I have a few machines running windows 2000 profession. On one node I have installed 2 NICs - One for the lan and 1 for my cable modem. I have enabled ICS on the NIC

Internet Connection Sharing Problems
I know that the connection is working as I can connect the other win2000 computers, its just the NT clients I'm having a problem with. The machines were originally configured to use the DHCP server that was built into SBS (Win NT Small Business Server) but I've reconfigured the clients to Obtain an IP and DNS

Keep getting this error message at random when using usenet
I have just re-installed KB936594 - it was already installed - but can't restart the server till later 3) As far as I can see all the ISA settings are OK Just to re-iterate and focus on the VPN client connection issues. I have a remote office here with 2 XPSP2 PCs sharing the same router.

Airport DHCP Problem
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