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Internet Connection Sharing - Windows XP, ICS for WinXP computers
Dan G
post Jan 16 2006, 12:58 AM
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How to set up Internet Connection Sharing (Windows XP Computers)
Before you begin:
  • The 'Host' computer is the system that will be connecting to the Internet; 'Client' refers to any computer that is sharing the Internet connection, and is connecting to the Host computer.
  • You may need to disable or configure any firewall(s) to ensure that they are not interfering with your Network.
  • This Tutorial assumes that your Networks Physical Setup is already in place and fully operational.
  • You should be aware that for every concurrent Internet Connection, your Internet Speed will be markedly decreased -- therefore if you are using 56k Dial-up, your Internet will become very slow with too many Client computers connected.

First, ensure that your LAN is setup properly for ICS:
On the HOST PC, please run the Network Setup Wizard:
  • Goto Start --> Programs --> Accessories --> Communications --> Network Setup Wizard.
  • The first thing to do when the wizard appears is read the welcome message, and then click Next.
  • Read the 'Before you continue....' message, and then click Next.
  • Select the option This computer connects directly to the Internet. The other computers on my network connect through this computer, and then press Next.
  • Now, type in a Description for your computer; ie: Host Computer.
  • Enter a Computer Name (or leave it as it's Default), and then press Next.
  • Enter a Workgroup Name -- or leave it as it's default, and then press Next.
  • If you want to share files and/or your printer with other computers on the network, select the option Turn on file and printer sharing and press Next.
  • Check the information; if it is all fine, press Next.

On the CLIENT PC(s), please run the Network Setup Wizard:
  • Goto Start --> Programs --> Accessories --> Communications --> Network Setup Wizard.
  • The first thing to do when the wizard appears is read the welcome message, and then click Next.
  • Read the 'Before you continue....' message, and then click Next.
  • Select the option This computer connects to the Internet through a residential gateway or another computer on my network, and then press Next.
  • Now, type in a Description for your computer; ie: Client1 Computer.
  • Enter a Computer Name (or leave it as it's Default), and then press Next.
  • Enter the same Workgroup Name that you used on the HOST computer, and then press Next.
  • If you want to share files and/or your printer with other computers on the network, select the option Turn on file and printer sharing and press Next.
  • Check the information; if it is all fine, press Next.
  • Now, if possible, you should Create a Network Setup Disk -- once you have created a Network Setup Disk, insert it into any other computer on your network that you intend to use as a Client and run it; follow all prompts. If you cannot create a Network Setup Disk, then repeat the above steps on all Client PC's, however ensure that you give each Client computer a unique name; ie: Client1, Client2, Client3 etc..

Your LAN should now be configured properly; it is now time to setup ICS.
On the HOST PC, please do the following:
  • Open the Network Connections window (Start --> Programs --> Accessories --> Communications --> Network Connections). Here, you should have at least two connections listed: one for your Internet Connection, and one for the Ethernet adapter connected to your Local Area Network (LAN).
  • Right-click the connection icon corresponding to your Internet Connection and select Properties.
  • Choose the Advanced tab, and turn on the Allow other network users to connect through this computers Internet connection option. Click OK when you're done.
  • Verify that Internet Connection Sharing is enabled; it should say Enabled, Shared in the Network Connections window.
  • You should now be able to access the Internet by connecting the Host computer to your Service Provider -- Client computers do not need to connect; simply open up Internet Explorer and you should be able to browse. If you are unable to connect to Internet Explorer on the Client computers, ensure that the Host computer has an active connection to the Internet.
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Sam_G
post Mar 12 2006, 10:45 PM
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Ok ive done that and it still doesnt work on my network
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SpaceCowboy706
post Mar 18 2006, 09:12 AM
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Are Sam G and Dan G related or something laughing.gif
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iodine
post Apr 17 2006, 07:44 PM
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I'm running a leach and I do this but I'm getting a error on conflicting IP's the default of the share is 192.168.0.1 Is there a way to change this default to a custom?
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aapocalypse
post Nov 8 2006, 09:07 PM
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Thanks so much this helped me out to the highest degree

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jr chambers
post Jul 17 2008, 05:25 AM
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is it possilbe to do this with a usb through the host pc? i'm out of lan connections and cannot use wireless.thanks for your help.
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sari
post Jul 17 2008, 10:48 AM
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jr chambers,

You'd be better off asking this question in the Networking forum. Start a new topic there with a complete description of your topic and someone will help you out.
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post Jul 24 2008, 07:15 AM
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After selecting the option that "This computer directly to the internet. The other computers on my network connect to internet through this computer , It shows my current local area connection and after selecting it and clicking next , it displays that " other computers cannot connect to the internet through this computer . In addition to its internet connection , this computer must have a connection to your network.

Can you help me resolve this problem.......
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