Internet Sharing

Nosferatu

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I have 3 computers. 2 are hooked together by a Linksys Router/Switch. The third connects to the network by means of wireless PCMCIA cards on the middle computer and the Notebook. I have LAN access from notebook to middle computer, but I cant get the DHCP on the router to dole out a IP address for the Notebook. The Notebook doesnt even see the router. I assume its because I have no hardware or software access point. I thought that installing Internet sharing from the WIN98 would allow me to share the internet to the notebook, but it is a royal pain and I can't seem to figure it out. Is there an easier to use internet sharing software that is free? Or am I better off just getting the hardware access point? Thanks in advance....
 

Quickfingerz

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why would you need internet connection sharing if you have a router? the router should be connected to the internet connection and all other computer connected to it.

<edit> ok, i get it now. did you try setting the IP address of the noetbook manually and setting the gateway as the IP address of the router?
 

Nosferatu

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I manually entered the router as the gateway address and still no go. The notebook cant see the router at all. I dont think it really can since it is not part of the ethernet network...
 

Nosferatu

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practically networked does tell you how to do ad hoc. but the internet sharing did not explain it enough for me. (yes I am new to this) Connecting it directly to the switch is not possible without an access point. I broke down and ordered one from buy.com but it is so backordered that i might die of old age before i get it.:frown: