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Internet Connection Sharing
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Internet Connection Sharing
Wednesday, July 13, 2005 at 11:21 pm Posted by Carl
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I have a wireless card which communicates with my wireless router and successfully
accesses the Internet. I want to be able to enable ICS on my wireless connection.
Unfortunately, clicking on properties does not give the typical sharing option that
you see with wired networks. Any ideas how I turn the ICS on on this wireless connection?
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re: Internet Connection Sharing
Thursday, July 14, 2005 at 1:01 am Posted by Malcolm Fowler
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Isn't ICS effectively being provide by the router? - whether wireless or cable shouldn't
matter. I am assuming that your internet modem feeds directly to the router which
then shares the internet connection with any networked PC that identifies it's internet
connection source as "Local Area Network" in the Internet connection setup.
On Wednesday, July 13, 2005 at 11:21 pm, Carl wrote:
>I have a wireless card which communicates with my wireless router and successfully
>accesses the Internet. I want to be able to enable ICS on my wireless connection.
> Unfortunately, clicking on properties does not give the typical sharing option
that
>you see with wired networks. Any ideas how I turn the ICS on on this wireless connection?
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re: Internet Connection Sharing
Thursday, July 14, 2005 at 4:40 pm Posted by Carl
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Yes. The purpose of using ICS is so I can share my BlueTooth Network with my LAN/Wireless
Network.
On Thursday, July 14, 2005 at 1:01 am, Malcolm Fowler wrote:
>Isn't ICS effectively being provide by the router? - whether wireless or cable shouldn't
>matter. I am assuming that your internet modem feeds directly to the router which
>then shares the internet connection with any networked PC that identifies it's internet
>connection source as "Local Area Network" in the Internet connection setup.
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