Re: ICS Problems with some success
- From: "Skavenger" <bilharvs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2005 09:30:13 +0000 (UTC)
I have a good book called Hacking for Dummies!!
Covers a lot of info on testing for security leaks in Networks, covers
Wardialing and Wardriving.
I am looking for a combined Router but cash is limited and like to select
the best value for money product.
My Router works fine but its not a combined Modem and since going Broadband
with BT I now have a blooming USB ADSL Modem!!
Only solution is to Hard Wire LAN using ICS, the D Link does have a built in
Firewall but probably only on the WAN port, which is not in use!
I have read many reviews of ADSL Modem / Routers but all have thier
problems?
"David H. Lipman" <DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net> wrote in message
news:OBUHicmAGHA.2040@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> From: "Skavenger" <bilharvs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> | Here Follows a long SUCCESSFUL account of me attempting to set up ICS
> with
> | Win XP Pro with some additional questions at the end
> |
> | Set Up:
> |
> | Main PC (Host)
> |
> | Win XP Pro SP2
> |
> | BT 105 DSL Modem (USB.AGGGGH)
> |
> | Zone Alarm Free
> |
> | Norton Anti Virus
> |
> | Windows Firewall OFF
> |
> | ASUS Onboard 3Com NIC
> |
> | Second Machine (Client) As above without the DSL modem.
> |
> | Compaq Onboard NIC
> |
> | I have been trying on and off to set up wireless network with ICS but
> had
> | loads of problems and unreliability with the network I gave up, I did
> | actually get it working once but only once.
> |
> | The only way it would work was with Zone Alarm shut down as the free
> edition
> | does not support ICS no matter how hard you try.
> |
> | I hate being defeated so in a moment of spare time I dug out my old
> DLINK
> | DI604 in an attempt to get a solid Network connection before going ahead
> | with another experiment.
> |
> | The set up is DSL Modem BT105 to US on Host
> |
> | Host and Client Networked via DLink DI604 LAN Ports
> |
> | As soon as I connected the DI604 the Network was up and running just had
> to
> | change the IP Address in Zone Alarm as the DLink had reassigned them.
> |
> | Now to try ICS again, first I shutdown Zone Alarm and switched on
> Windoze
> | Firewall (Only on the Host), however when trying to share the connection
> a
> | message pops up saying that the IP Address is already in use as ICS sets
> the
> | IP Address of the NIC in the Host to 192.168.0.1 this was already being
> used
> | by the DLink.
> |
> | So in a flash of inspiration I went into DLink Admin and changed its IP
> | Address so that the default 192.168.0.1 could be used by the Host.
> |
> | Still didn't work.
> |
> | I then realized that DLink had set the gateway on the Client to its own
> IP
> | Address so I changed TCP/IP properties on the Client LAN Connection to
> not
> | obtain IP Addresses automatically and re-input the same IP Address that
> | DLInk had specified for the Client but changed the Gateway to the IP
> Address
> | of the Host 192.168.0.1.
> |
> | Now with Windows Firewall on both machines the client connects to the
> | Internet without a problem...Hoorah
> |
> | Questions:
> |
> | Since setting up the Network Windows Explorer on the Client sometimes
> | encounter a problem and has to be closed (The Windoze Error Reporting
> | message appears), how do I resolve this.
> |
> | Why do I need Zone Alarm (Freebie) What's wrong with running Windoze
> | Firewall is it so full of holes that its useless??
> |
> | Every time I want to connect to the Internet with the Laptop I will have
> to
> | switch on Widoze Firewall and switch off Zone Alarm.
> |
> | When using ICS do I need a Firewall on the Client?
> |
> | The next step is Wireless so the Laptop is not tied to a cable, I have a
> | Buffalo WLI2-PCI-G54 card to put in my Host and a Buffalo WLI-CB-G54S-EU
> | PCMCIA for my Laptop I can set up ICS as above but will still have the
> Zone
> | Alarm problem.
> |
> | I know the way I should go is to buy a DSL Modem/Wireless Router and I
> have
> | been looking for a while but money and choice has been a problem I have
> been
> | looking at the Belkin range, DLink G604T, Netgear DG834G and Linksys
> | WAG-54G.
> |
> | I want would prefer one with a detachable Antenna but not essential, I
> have
> | heard mixed opinions of the DLink 604 apparently emits a high pitched
> whine,
> | but I have had success with other DLInk products....any recommendations?
> |
> | I could buy an RJ11/RJ45 DSL Modem connect it to my DLink DI604 and by a
> | Access point to plug into the DLink not sure if that would be cheaper??
> |
>
> A Router is the way to go !
> Going wireless hould not be done befotre you fully understand the
> raminfications of "War
> Driving" and improperly securing wireless networking. Until then, I
> suggest a wired network
> behind a Router and they are not expensive and give much bang for the
> buck.
>
> --
> Dave
> http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
> http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm
>
>
.
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