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<br />Hi guys -
I've got the mecer ADSL modem connected via usb. My desktop and notebook are connected via a switch. How can I share my ADSL connection wich is on my desktop to my notebook?
SQR.
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Hi squirrely,
I assume you have the Mecer adsl modem on a Win XP computer.
You will use ICS - Internet connection sharing - sets up automatically.
Once you have set-up your connection (Uname - password) and it works,
right click - properties - advanced and check all options.
On the networking tab - if it suits uncheck file sharing.
This does not provide total security, but will get you up and running.
You can create a bridge with the modem and network card - I find this provides greater stability - whatever that might mean.
Your client computers - Win98 / 2000 / XP do not need any settings for TCP/IP and should connect automatically once you open the browser. Also email on client computers do not need anything except for incoming / outgoing servers, username and password if you are using outlook / express.
hope this helps.