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moving from cables to wireless...
i'm moving from the cabling network to wireless... i have only two computers in my house, and i'm trying to do ICS wireless from computer number 2 (Laptop)
1) PC (Gateway) - Windows XP SP2 [wireless usb adaptor] 2) Laptop - Windows Vista Home Premium now when setting up a wireless connection between the two, i can't seem to see the connection created on XP from my laptop (Vista) so i created an adhoc connection on the laptop, which XP can see and connect to... i set up the ip on my laptop and pc below pc: (with internet sharing enabled) ip - 192.168.1.1 laptop: ip - 192.168.1.2 gateway - 192.168.1.1 i can actually do file sharing but i can't getonline on the laptop, i can get online when i connect the PC and laptop with Ethernet cable tho... i tried making the account usernames and passwords the same on both computers but still no luck i'm totally clueless on tackling this... anyone help me please |
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what is the laptop
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I have setup ICS maybe twice before so I know very little about it, but if I remember correctly, ICS doesn't like systems having their own static internal IP. I'm not positive but it seems like it needs to dole out IP's via it's DHCP server. Like I said though, I'm not positive on this one but you might try it.
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