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Ed, Skip nailed it with his link to https://support.microsoft.com/kb/306126 I have an Acer netbook, with 802.11 wifi and wired ethernet. Also have an old Thinkpad running Win98, and only ethernet. On the netbook, go to the wireless network connection, right click, properties, then the Advanced tab. Tic the box for "Allow other network users to to connect through this computer's Internet connection" It will set the wired ethernet connection to 192.168.0.1, subnet of 255.255.255.0 On the Thinkpad (your desktop computer), set the ethernet to 192.168.0.2, subnet 255.255.255.0. Set the Gateway to 192.168.0.1. I was able to ping and browse by IP address. When I set the DNS Server to 4.2.2.2, I am now able to ping and browse by regular http names. Oh, and use a crossover cable!
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Ed, I was out of the office for two days for my anniversary but I'm back today so Ill test a setup with Verizon wireless to make sure its going to work right. Ive read some reports of people having trouble sharing Verizon because of the Zerizon Manager software but ill test it to see what happens and let you know.
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OK, works good.
go to start, connect to, right click on Verizon Wireless, click on make default, right click again and this time go to properties. Click on advanced and check all three boxes if not already checked and also choose the local area connection in the drop down box. Hit apply and ok. Thats it. you should now be able to use a crossover cable in between the two computers and access the internet on both. You dont have to worry about ip addresses as turning on ICS enables the DHCP server on the loca area connection and Windows will take care of managing the IP address assignment.
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Well, I got it to work with my own netbook and PC at home, but I had to use a combination of everyone's information.
I wasn't having any luck with anything happening automatically, Tito. I changed the IP/DNS information to static and it worked like a champ.
You guys are great for taking the time to help me with this. I'm sure I'll be able to retrace my steps at my friend's place. Thank you so much for all of your help!
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Very true, but it is still a good feeling when on the receiving end now and then!
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Well, believe it or not, the sense of urgency for this project took the back seat and I finally got around to setting this up tonight. As expected, everything worked perfectly.
My only obstacle was that the driver for her NIC was missing. I can only assume that her original dial-up MSN software did this, but who knows? After getting the original CD containing drivers and utilities, I got the NIC working and came out looking as if I knew what I was doing.
Again, thanks guys for helping me get this going. This place really is amazing.
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I know this is old, but another ISP independent DNS server is Google's at 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.8.4. Of course if your ISP looses the route to the backbone then you will have other problems.
Windows 'tracert -d <host>' and Linux/Mac 'traceroute -d <host>' will help you diagnose routing problems. The <host> can be either a name or an IP. The -d speeds it up by not trying to resolve host names during the process.
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