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Trying to set up ad hoc network between my two laptops to support both file
sharing and internet connection sharing (ICS). I've tried everything I can
think of, but can't get the ICS working. File sharing works most of the time.
Here's the backgound:
Both Toshiba laptops running WinXP home edition, SP2.
One has built in wireless adapter (Atheros AR5004G),
Other has PCMCIA card (Belkin wireless G notebook card F5D7010).
I did Netword Setup Wizard on host, setting it as the unit connected to the
internet via AOL dialup.
I set up the second unit as the client to share the internet from the host
computer.
I enabled file sharing on both computers.
I used the same SSID name on both computers.
I set TCP/IP on both to obtain IP and DNS addresses automatically. (Is this
correct?)
IP address of host: 192.168.0.1
IP address of client: 192.168.0.60 (or other 192.168.0.*)
Default Gateway: 192.168.0.1
Subnet Masks: 255.255.255.0
Ping times (both ways) 1ms or less (usually)
Internet works fine on host computer. Client always shows "Page cannot be
displayed" (on IE6). Watching Tx and Rx packets on host (using Belkins
wireless card utility), can see RX packets slowly moving up when I try to
refresh web page on client. Little or no TX response. Refresh just shows
"Page cannot be displayed" again.
The Belkin card seems to use 6 as the default channel (US), but doesn't work
very well causing long ping times. Resetting to channel 11 works much better.
It sometimes jumps back to channel 6. Don't know why.
I have read and followed the steps in "Making the Wireless Home Network
Connection in Windows XP Without a Router" (Published: April 8, 2002 by Barb
Bowman, Expert Zone Columnist.
(http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/networking/expert/bowman_02april08.mspx?pf=true)
She sort of says "do this...then it works" - but it doesn't!
What am I doing wrong???
Thanks,
Jack.
Trying to set up ad hoc network between my two laptops to support both file
sharing and internet connection sharing (ICS). I've tried everything I can
think of, but can't get the ICS working. File sharing works most of the time.
Here's the backgound:
Both Toshiba laptops running WinXP home edition, SP2.
One has built in wireless adapter (Atheros AR5004G),
Other has PCMCIA card (Belkin wireless G notebook card F5D7010).
I did Netword Setup Wizard on host, setting it as the unit connected to the
internet via AOL dialup.
I set up the second unit as the client to share the internet from the host
computer.
I enabled file sharing on both computers.
I used the same SSID name on both computers.
I set TCP/IP on both to obtain IP and DNS addresses automatically. (Is this
correct?)
IP address of host: 192.168.0.1
IP address of client: 192.168.0.60 (or other 192.168.0.*)
Default Gateway: 192.168.0.1
Subnet Masks: 255.255.255.0
Ping times (both ways) 1ms or less (usually)
Internet works fine on host computer. Client always shows "Page cannot be
displayed" (on IE6). Watching Tx and Rx packets on host (using Belkins
wireless card utility), can see RX packets slowly moving up when I try to
refresh web page on client. Little or no TX response. Refresh just shows
"Page cannot be displayed" again.
The Belkin card seems to use 6 as the default channel (US), but doesn't work
very well causing long ping times. Resetting to channel 11 works much better.
It sometimes jumps back to channel 6. Don't know why.
I have read and followed the steps in "Making the Wireless Home Network
Connection in Windows XP Without a Router" (Published: April 8, 2002 by Barb
Bowman, Expert Zone Columnist.
(http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/networking/expert/bowman_02april08.mspx?pf=true)
She sort of says "do this...then it works" - but it doesn't!
What am I doing wrong???
Thanks,
Jack.