Re: Networking Two Computers



In article <1150918787.271604.13910@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
rickcremer@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Greetings,

I am renting a home which has a computer that is a part of the rental
package.

The computer is a Dell connected to Verizon DSL service via a Westell
2100 Wirespeed DSL modem. The connection from the modem to the computer
is via a USB cable. The Ethernet cable port is unoccupied. I would like
to connect my laptop (also a Dell) to the Internet via the Ethernet
port on the modem. Is that possible? I ran a cable from my laptop to
the DSL modem but could not get a connection. I'm not sure if any of
this is possible but if it is I'd appreciate you help.

Yes, it's possible:

1. Connect the Ethernet ports of the two computers using a crossover
Ethernet cable. A regular Ethernet cable won't work, and the
computers will say that a network cable is unplugged.

2. Enable Internet Connection Sharing on the main computer's USB
network connection:

a. Open the Network Connections folder.
b. Right-click the USB network connection.
c. Click Properties.
d. Click Advanced.
e. Put a check mark in the box "Allow other network users to
connect through this computer's Internet connection".
f. If there's a box for selecting the home network connection,
select the Ethernet connection.
g. Click OK.

Steve,

When I go to <Start>, <Settings>, <Network Connections>, I don't see a
"USB network connection" selection to right click on. I see a "Local
Area Connection 3" and an "Incoming Connections" .

If I right click on either of those I get taken to the properties
dialog window but I see no way to to get to an "Advance" window nor any
way to select the box "Allow other network users to connect through
this computer's Internet connection".

I do have the two computers connected with a crossover cable and the
Ethernet light on the front of the modem is blinking (or stready).

I tried running the Network Setup Wizard on each computer but I can't
get them to talk. ANy ideas?

Thanks

RIck

Rick, are you looking on the computer that has the USB connection to
the DSL modem? I'd expect to see a network connection for the DSL
modem there. Is there anything else in the Network Connections folder
-- a dial-up, broadband, or PPPoE connection? That could be it.

Here's a different possibility. According to this web page, the
Westell 2100 is a DSL modem and router:

http://www.dslreports.com/faq/6658

That means that it can share a DSL connection between multiple
computers using Ethernet instead of USB. The web page describes how
to set everything up by connecting a network switch between the DSL
modem and the computers.
--
Best Wishes,
Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking)

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