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ICS Clients can not "dial" the shared connectionICS. The host itself is an XP SP2 machine that has two network adapters - one leading to the ISP and another to my home LAN that has 2 computers. I've set all three of them according to the official MS instructions, the server gets the IP 192.168.0.1 and the clients 192.168.0.x, file sharing works among them and the shared internet connection is listed under the clients "Network Connections". HOWEVER the shared connection is ALWAYS listed as Disconnected, no matter what its actual status on the host is. When I double click it I get the small window saying first "Connecting..." and then "Connected" but the status in "Network Connections" remains Disconnected and I can't browse, ping or use any chat software. This happens on both clients and there seems to be no way out of it. Please help out if you happen to have come accross the same problem. The official MS database has no refferences to that specific problem at all. Thanks! One thought - not all ISPs permit sharing.
Show quoteHide quote "Victor Marinov" <Victor Mari***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1A52FAEB-67C9-44FF-B02C-4512229DE18A@microsoft.com... >I have host properly configured to share a PPPoE internet connection using > ICS. > > The host itself is an XP SP2 machine that has two network adapters - one > leading to the ISP and another to my home LAN that has 2 computers. I've > set > all three of them according to the official MS instructions, the server > gets > the IP 192.168.0.1 and the clients 192.168.0.x, file sharing works among > them > and the shared internet connection is listed under the clients "Network > Connections". > > HOWEVER the shared connection is ALWAYS listed as Disconnected, no matter > what its actual status on the host is. When I double click it I get the > small > window saying first "Connecting..." and then "Connected" but the status in > "Network Connections" remains Disconnected and I can't browse, ping or use > any chat software. This happens on both clients and there seems to be no > way > out of it. > > Please help out if you happen to have come accross the same problem. The > official MS database has no refferences to that specific problem at all. > > Thanks! Couple of possibilities:
1. Turn off ICS and use a proxy server. Jana Server is one of the best. Analogx.com offers a very simple proxy. Proxies are a little more complex than routers or ICS to setup, but work in a wider range of situations. You change the browser settings to suit the proxy, the LAN gateway and DNS settings are unimportant. 2. Again turn off iCS, and buy a router box. Since there are two LAN cards, sounds like it's a cable-style feed rather than ADSL. Therefore, check you get a suitable type. This is the best route if available, as it provides better security, and doesn't rely on one computer being on 24/7.
Strange Problem
WEP problem, I think? Cannot connect to web with Client My Network Places is Empty XP pro to Windows 98 Network connectivity issues! cannot access workgroup wireless on the network bridge problem home networking problems logging on to workgroup Remote Desktop dropped after wireless router installed |
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