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Sharing Cable Modem Wirelessly

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Efrainaugust | 14:42 Wed 25th Jan 2006 | Technology
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want to share cable modem internet in a wlan at ad hoc mode. I already configured the host, a laptop Windows XP exactly as it is in the microsoft guide and also alredy configured the cliente a desktop windows 2000 as the microsoft guide explains, but the internet service in the client does not appear. I revised the configuration and all is correct. The signal of the wlan in the client computer that has a usb wireless adapter is perceived, but the browser that is aparently well configured does not get the internet service. I checked many time the configuration and all seems correct. I dont know what could be. What can I do in this case?.
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If the machine with the internet connection is a 200 box you will need to install a proxy on it (http://www.analogx.com/contents/download/network/proxy.htm)


Once thats installed on the other PC set intetnet explorer (Tools/Options/Connections/Lan Settings) to point at the Ip address of the 2000 machine and set the ports as the proxy documentation decribes.


If you need any more help let me know.

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