- May 25, 2001
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Hello,
A friend lives out in the sticks with no broadband access, and thus only has a dialup connection. He wants to set up a wireless home network sharing the 56k connection. I haven't run into this exact situation before and am not quite sure how to proceed.
Friend has 2 desktop computers (on opposite sides of house... so no wired computer-to- computer ICS option here) and a wireless router.
So, is it possible to have a computer connect with dialup modem, then use ICS to share connection to a router, which then shares the connection wirelessly to any other machine?
And will the machine that does *not* have the modem still be able to force the modem to dial when it tries to connection to the internet? (I know this can be done easily when using a computer-to-computer wired ICS option).
Thanks!
A friend lives out in the sticks with no broadband access, and thus only has a dialup connection. He wants to set up a wireless home network sharing the 56k connection. I haven't run into this exact situation before and am not quite sure how to proceed.
Friend has 2 desktop computers (on opposite sides of house... so no wired computer-to- computer ICS option here) and a wireless router.
So, is it possible to have a computer connect with dialup modem, then use ICS to share connection to a router, which then shares the connection wirelessly to any other machine?
And will the machine that does *not* have the modem still be able to force the modem to dial when it tries to connection to the internet? (I know this can be done easily when using a computer-to-computer wired ICS option).
Thanks!
