Question:
hello, i have 2 comps on my network, there is a problem with internet sharing please help.?
adu65
2007-09-23 05:10:25 UTC
i have 2 comps A and B, both are running windows XP they are connected via bluetooth personal area network service. i have assigned ip addresses 192.168.0.1 and 192.168.0.2 respectively for A and B. Now i dont have any problem with file and printer sharing, i able to access all the shared files and folders on both the comps, but i'm not able to share the internet. Comp A is connected to the internet via broadband (USB),i have installed netBEUI protocol also, i have enabled internet sharing on broadband still no internet on comp B.Please help me share the internet so that i can access internet on comp B thank you.
Six answers:
2007-09-23 05:17:19 UTC
You make your life way too complicated. Plug your broadband modem in a router and connect both computers to that router. Then enter your internet login info in your router and that's it. Blutooth is only good if you are within range and the range is about 10 feet.
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2016-10-05 09:27:56 UTC
Hmm nicely you're able to do it yet at the start what style of modem is it? you additionally can community the two desktops collectively and then share the internet connection that way, or you are able to pass and spend $one hundred ten on a router that has instantaneous features or greater advantageous than basically a million community socket so which you will then plug the 2d equipment promptly into it. What you ar desirous to do is an very common element to do yet you will be able to desire to be prepared to consistent with probability spend some money.
ICEVapour
2007-09-23 05:17:41 UTC
Maybe you need to enable your broadband connection on comp B.
pai
2007-09-23 05:53:18 UTC
try to acess your comp via bluetooth and not through a cable that will fix it.....
2007-09-23 08:44:47 UTC
turg143 is correct ... Blue tooth is a good option .. no cable no wires no hassles ..



All the Best and happy computing ..
upkar
2007-09-24 02:25:56 UTC
do as per turg143


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