Re: Sharing Modem
- From: "Steve Winograd [MVP]" <winograd@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 09 Jul 2005 00:14:17 -0600
In article <B8D3FF9B-E640-407F-AC1F-146A29A98F62@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"Bruce" <Bruce@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>> >Decided to rerun Network Setup Wizard on clinet to point of accepting
>>>> >options ..
>>>> >Notice a difference to you site instructions ...
>>>> >
>>>> >After I select "Computer will use internet connection on another computer
>>>> >etc" I do not get the window displaying the host connections, but go straight
>>>> >to the window to enter computer name etc.
>>>> >
>>>> >What does this mean?
>>>>
>>>> It probably means that the Wizard has automatically detected the local
>>>> area network connection to use. That could be because your computer
>>>> only has one local area network connection.
>>>
>>>OK looks like everything is set up OK, maybe I just dont know how to access
>>>the shared modem.
>>>
>>>What is the procedure to connect to the internet from the client computer?
>>
>>There's no procedure. Just run a program that accesses the Internet:
>>web browser, E-mail program, news reader, etc.
>>
>>If that doesn't work, these tests should help find the problem:
>>
>>1. On the host computer, right click the local area network connection
>>and click Status | Support | Details. It should show:
>>
>> IP Address: 192.168.0.1
>> Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
>> Default Gateway: none
>> DNS Server = none
>>
>>2. On the client computer, right click the local area network
>>connection and click Status | Support | Details. It should show:
>>
>> IP Address: 192.168.0.x (1<x<255)
>> Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
>> Default Gateway: 192.168.0.1
>> DNS Server = 192.168.0.1
>>
>>3. If #1 and #2 are right, open a command prompt window on the client
>>and enter these lines. Each one should get four replies:
>>
>> ping 192.168.0.1
>> ping 216.239.39.99
>> ping google.com
>>
>>4. If #1-#3 are right, enter these addresses in Internet Explorer on
>>the client. They should both take you to the Google web page:
>>
>> http://216.239.39.99
>> http://google.com
>
>Thanks:
>All Host addresses OK.
>Client addresses OK except there is nothing about DNS Server!
>
>Cannot ping anything, get timeouts, packages sent but no packages received
>
>IE will ask for a connection when I try to connect to anything, and all I
>get to select from are the local connections set up on the client.
>
>Reminder.. The network works as far as sharing printers and files, but not
>the modem.
Can the client ping 192.168.0.1? Can the client ping its own IP
address?
Is the client's LAN connection configured to obtain an IP address
automatically? If it is, it should be receiving a DNS server address
automatically, too.
Have you configured the client's LAN connection manually? If so, be
sure to specify a DNS server address of 192.168.0.1 (or your ISP's DNS
server).
In Internet Explorer, go to Tools | Internet Options | Connections and
configure it to never dial a connection.
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