Re: Dial-up ICS settings = Configuration Problems

From: DLink Guru (rjacobs0spamfree_at_pacbell.net)
Date: 02/20/05


Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2005 16:53:08 -0800

On Machine #1 have you told it that it is to share its Internet connection?

1) Open network Connections
2) Double click on your LAN connection
3)Goto the Advanced Tab
4) Check the Internet Sharing Box
5) Click OK

Robert.....
  "Tagman" <Tagman_2000@hott-mail.com> wrote in message news:eNYGedtFFHA.2736@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
  I had this running last week - but after rebuilding my machine (#2) - I can't get it up again - bad case of brain lock!

  I have two XP machines wired together via a switch.

  I have never had any luck with the various setup wizards - it seem that I always need to set everything up manually...

  Machine # 1 has a modem - which I am trying to share with machine #2 - so that I can access the internet via machine #1.

  Machine #1 = 192.168.0.1 and Machine #2 = 192.168.0.2 > each manually configured.

  I can access each machine's shared files and I can ping each machine from a command line.
  On machine #2 I can ping 66.218..71.94 (yahoo) - and bring it up in IE - but I can't access anything with a WWW. prefix.

  "If your client can see your host machine but can't get out to the Internet you might try a ping test and then tell the client machine to use the host as DNS if you have not already.

  Ping the host machine from start]run]cmd (or command). In the DOS window type: ping 192.168.0.1 or whatever your host machine is set. If you get a reply, it can see your host machine. NOW ping an external web site like this: ping www.yahoo.com -- if you get a reply, you should also be able to see it in your browser, if you don't, then ping the IP# directly, at this writing: ping 66.218.71.94. IF you NOW get a reply, you have a DNS thing to fix bud. You should also be able to see the site in your browser: http://66.218.71.94 should bring up yahoo.com

  You should go to the DNS settings in your Network Properties and "Enable DNS" then type in the name of the host machine, leave domain blank, and add the IP number of your host machine, typically: 192.168.0.1."

  At this point - I'm lost................I can't remember what I did the last time to get it working - despite numerous changes and experiments...
  What and where do I go to "the DNS settings in your Network Properties and "Enable DNS" then type in the name of the host machine, leave domain blank, and add the IP number of your host machine, typically: 192.168.0.1."

  Here's my info, should it prove helpful -

  Computer #1

  Karen's LAN Monitor v1.3.4
  http://www.karenware.com

  Date: 2/19/2005 5:46:39 PM
  Computer: SOHO
  User: XYZ

  Network Adapter (NIC): Intel(R) PRO/100 VE Network Connection - Packet Scheduler Miniport

  Adapter Information:
  Property Value
  Adapter Name: {A59D8203-DDD2-4B66-B256-5ACF97109D39}
  Description: Intel(R) PRO/100 VE Network Connection - Packet Scheduler Miniport
  Speed: 100.00 Mbps
  Max Transfer Unit (MTU): 1,500 bytes (1.46 KB)
  Index: 2.0.0.0
  Physical Addr (MAC): 00-20-ED-3E-B0-3C
  Adapter Type: Ethernet
  Operational Status: Operational
  Administrative Status: Up
  DHCP Enabled: False
  DHCP Server: <none>
  Lease Obtained: never
  Lease Expires: never
  Default Gateway: 192.168.0.1
  WINS Enabled: False
  Primary WINS Server: 0.0.0.0
  Secondary WINS Server: 0.0.0.0

  IP Addresses:
  IP Address Subnet Mask
  192.168.0.1 255.255.255.0

  DNS Servers:
  IP Address
  192.168.0.1
  209.244.0.3
  209.244.0.4

  Karen's LAN Monitor v1.3.4
  http://www.karenware.com

  Date: 2/19/2005 5:46:55 PM
  Computer: SOHO
  User: XYZ

  Dial-Up Device: HSP56 Micromodem

  Phonebook Entries:
  Entry Name Phonebook Location
  ISP C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Microsoft\Network\Connections\Pbk\rasphone.pbk

  Phonebook Entry Information:
  Property Value
  Device Name: HSP56 Micromodem
  Device Type: Modem
  Use Country and Area Codes: No
  Country: United States
  Country Dialing Code: 1
  Area Code: <none>
  Local Phone Number: 1-XXX-XXX-XXXX
  Alternate Phone Numbers: <none>
  Custom Auto-Dial DLL: <none>
  Custom Auto-Dial Function: <none>
  Use Specific IP Address: No
  IP Address: <not yet assigned>
  Use Specific Name Servers: No
  DNS Server: <not yet assigned>
  Alternate DNS Server: <not yet assigned>
  WINS Server: <not yet assigned>
  Alternate WINS Server: <not yet assigned>
  Framing Protocol: Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)
  Frame Size: 0
  Negotiate TCP/IP: Yes
  Negotiate NetBEUI: No
  Negotiate IPX: No
  IP Header Compression: Yes
  Remote Default Gateway: Yes
  Disable LCP Extensions: No
  Display Terminal Before Dial: No
  Display Terminal After Dial: No
  Simulate Modem Lights: Yes
  Software Compression: Yes
  Require Encrypted Password: No
  Require MS Encrypted Password: No
  Require Data Encryption: No
  Logon to Remote Network: No
  Use Logon Credentials: No
  Promote Alternates if Successful: Yes
  Secure Local Files: Yes
  Use Custom Encryption: No
  Shared Phone Numbers: Yes
  Preview Phone Number: Yes
  Preview User Password: Yes
  Preview Domain: No
  Show Dialing Progress: Yes
  Require EAP: No
  Require PAP: Yes
  Require SPAP: Yes
  Require CHAP: Yes
  Require MS-CHAP: Yes
  Require MS-CHAP2: Yes
  Require Win95 MS-CHAP: No
  Custom Script: No
  Script: <none>
  X25 Address: <none>
  X25 Channels: 0
  X25 Facilities: <none>
  X25 Pad Type: <none>
  X25 User Data: <none>
  Number of Subentries: 1
  Dial Mode: Dial all subentries initially
  Dial Extra Percent: 75%
  Dial Extra Sample Seconds: 120 secs
  Hangup Extra Percent: 10%
  Hangup Extra Sample Seconds: 120 secs
  Idle Disconnect Seconds: 1,200 secs
  Phonebook Entry Type: Phone lines: modem, ISDN, X.25, etc
  Encryption Type: Encrypt if possible
  Custom Authentication Key: 0
  GUID: {CD818833-E413-46CAB30F93C66A12280C}
  Custom Dial DLL: <none>
  VPN Strategy: Default (PPTP)
  Reconnect if Dropped: Yes
  Max Redial Attempts: 6
  Delay between Redial Attempts: 10 secs
  Connect to Internet: Yes
  Disable 'File & Print Sharing for MS Networks': Yes
  Disable 'Client for Microsoft Networks': Yes
  Don't Negotiate Multilink: Yes
  Don't use RAS credentials (use default): Yes
  Use pre-shared IPsec authentication key: No
  Disable NetBIOS over IP: Yes
  Use Global Device Settings: No
  Share Phone Numbers with Subentries: Yes
  DNS Suffix: <none>
  TCP Window Size: 0 bytes
  Prerequisite Phonebook: <none>
  Prerequisite Entry: <none>

  Karen's LAN Monitor v1.3.4
  http://www.karenware.com

  Date: 2/19/2005 5:47:06 PM
  Computer: SOHO
  User: XYZ

  Connections:
  Remote Computer Remote IP Addr Remote Port Local IP Addr Local Port Status Program
  SOHO 0.0.0.0 63592 0.0.0.0 Loc-Srv listening svchost.exe
  SOHO 0.0.0.0 18531 0.0.0.0 Microsoft-DS listening System
  SOHO 0.0.0.0 41173 0.0.0.0 2869 listening svchost.exe
  SOHO 0.0.0.0 63496 127.0.0.1 1027 listening CCPROXY.EXE
  SOHO 0.0.0.0 18602 127.0.0.1 1030 listening alg.exe
  SOHO 0.0.0.0 4180 127.0.0.1 1042 listening CCAPP.EXE
  SOHO 0.0.0.0 51428 192.168.0.1 NetBIOS-SSN listening System
  MEDIACENTER 192.168.0.2 NetBIOS-SSN 192.168.0.1 1520 established System
  MEDIACENTER 192.168.0.2 1076 192.168.0.1 2869 established System
      UDP 0.0.0.0 Microsoft-DS System
      UDP 0.0.0.0 500 lsass.exe
      UDP 0.0.0.0 1025 svchost.exe
      UDP 0.0.0.0 1031 svchost.exe
      UDP 0.0.0.0 1049 svchost.exe
      UDP 0.0.0.0 IPSec MSFT lsass.exe
      UDP 4.143.77.241 NTP svchost.exe
      UDP 4.143.77.241 1900 svchost.exe
      UDP 127.0.0.1 NTP svchost.exe
      UDP 127.0.0.1 1032 svchost.exe
      UDP 127.0.0.1 1900 svchost.exe
      UDP 192.168.0.1 Domain svchost.exe
      UDP 192.168.0.1 BootPS svchost.exe
      UDP 192.168.0.1 BootPC svchost.exe
      UDP 192.168.0.1 NTP svchost.exe
      UDP 192.168.0.1 NetBIOS-NS System
      UDP 192.168.0.1 NetBIOS-DGM System
      UDP 192.168.0.1 1900 svchost.exe

  Computer #2

  Karen's LAN Monitor v1.3.4
  http://www.karenware.com

  Date: 2/19/2005 6:02:19 PM
  Computer: MEDIACENTER
  User: XXX

  Network Adapter (NIC): NVIDIA nForce Networking Controller - Packet Scheduler Miniport

  Adapter Information:
  Property Value
  Adapter Name: {BCF14F3C-8D69-4B6C-B31C-96A6B3922A87}
  Description: NVIDIA nForce Networking Controller - Packet Scheduler Miniport
  Speed: 100.00 Mbps
  Max Transfer Unit (MTU): 1,500 bytes (1.46 KB)
  Index: 2.0.0.0
  Physical Addr (MAC): 00-11-2F-A4-58-D0
  Adapter Type: Ethernet
  Operational Status: Operational
  Administrative Status: Up
  DHCP Enabled: False
  DHCP Server: <none>
  Lease Obtained: never
  Lease Expires: never
  Default Gateway: 192.168.0.1
  WINS Enabled: False
  Primary WINS Server: 0.0.0.0
  Secondary WINS Server: 0.0.0.0

  IP Addresses:
  IP Address Subnet Mask
  192.168.0.2 255.255.255.0

  DNS Servers:
  IP Address
  192.168.0.1

  Karen's LAN Monitor v1.3.4
  http://www.karenware.com

  Date: 2/19/2005 6:02:33 PM
  Computer: MEDIACENTER
  User: XXX

  Connections:
  Remote Computer Remote IP Addr Remote Port Local IP Addr Local Port Status Program
  Mediacenter 0.0.0.0 30809 0.0.0.0 Loc-Srv listening svchost.exe
  Mediacenter 0.0.0.0 24633 0.0.0.0 Microsoft-DS listening System
  Mediacenter 0.0.0.0 10421 0.0.0.0 2869 listening svchost.exe
  Mediacenter 0.0.0.0 41133 0.0.0.0 3476 listening Apache.exe
  Mediacenter 0.0.0.0 38958 127.0.0.1 1029 listening alg.exe
  Mediacenter 0.0.0.0 53450 127.0.0.1 3476 listening Apache.exe
  Mediacenter 0.0.0.0 2288 192.168.0.2 NetBIOS-SSN listening System
  SOHO.mshome.net 192.168.0.1 1520 192.168.0.2 NetBIOS-SSN established System
  SOHO.mshome.net 192.168.0.1 NetBIOS-SSN 192.168.0.2 1088 established System
  SOHO.mshome.net 192.168.0.1 2869 192.168.0.2 1101 established svchost.exe
      UDP 0.0.0.0 Microsoft-DS System
      UDP 0.0.0.0 500 lsass.exe
      UDP 0.0.0.0 1033 svchost.exe
      UDP 0.0.0.0 IPSec MSFT lsass.exe
      UDP 127.0.0.1 NTP svchost.exe
      UDP 127.0.0.1 1100 svchost.exe
      UDP 127.0.0.1 1900 svchost.exe
      UDP 192.168.0.2 NTP svchost.exe
      UDP 192.168.0.2 NetBIOS-NS System
      UDP 192.168.0.2 NetBIOS-DGM System
      UDP 192.168.0.2 1900 svchost.exe



Relevant Pages

  • Re: Outgoing POP3 email missing/lost/not received
    ... Funny thing is that I have had this ISP for 8 years and it has always been ... It looks like when you last ran CEICW, you set the ISP's mail server to: ... Internet Connection Wizard. ... After the wizard completes, the following network connection ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)
  • Re: Outgoing POP3 email missing/lost/not received
    ... ISP's mail server instead of the domain name on the ... SUMMARY OF SETTINGS FOR CONFIGURE E-MAIL AND INTERNET ... Internet Connection Wizard. ... After the wizard completes, the following network connection ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)
  • RE: Problems with Permissions
    ... And SBS server is only take ... the role of an internal server. ... they are all configured to connected to internal network. ... g. Run the Configure Email and Internet Connection Wizard on SBS server. ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)
  • Re: Connection from remote computer to network SQL Server
    ... There is no firewall on the W2K machine acting as the SQL server. ... I tried making the SQL machine a "trusted" on the router. ... connection works. ... To find the IP address of your computer inside the network, ...
    (microsoft.public.access.adp.sqlserver)
  • Re: Networking Question - VLANs on SBS 2003 Premium SP1
    ... be sure you do not enable any DHCP server in internal network. ... You do not get any issue when you connect the SBS to the old router, ... On the Connection Type page, click Broadband, and then click Next. ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)