ICS and XP and ADSL Router and Wireless and XBox !



Before anyone jumps down my throat - I know a ethernet bridge or xbox
wireless adapter is the answer - my bridge is out on long term loan and I
don't want to invest in another or a rip off Xbox adapter.

So: I have a ADSL router with a wireless network. Downstairs office - three
PCs connected by ethernet to the switch/Adsl router. All ok.

Upstairs I have one PC connected wirelessly to the downstairs ADSL router -
pretty standard stuff and all works well. However, next to this PC is an
Xbox and I used to connect it to the wireless network using a simple bridge.
Bridge is no longer there....so is there a way I can use ICS on the upstairs
PC - which will then route internet traffic from the LAN nic through the
wireless nic to the router??

regards
Jim


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