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Thread ID: 45906 2004-06-07 00:53:00 Need Help LAN Set UP Gods-Hitman (1419) Press F1
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242310 2004-06-07 00:53:00 Hey, I have two computers on LAN (PC TO PC via LAN Cable) and also one of the computers has jetstream so I share that over LAN too (Via "Internet Connection Sharing") the 2ed computer picks up the connection but will not use it

*Pic*
sal.neoburn.net

Can some one help me with this? ..Im realy lost I have tryed reinstalling the LAN cards, Re-Newing the IP's but all I can do is share files but not internet HELP!

Thank You
Gods-Hitman~2004
Gods-Hitman (1419)
242311 2004-06-07 00:55:00 www.analogx.com go there and look thru their downloadable files under 'network' get 'proxy' it's a breeze to setup.......far easier in my opinion than any Microsoft Ics system drcspy (146)
242312 2004-06-07 01:05:00 How about you try this:
Click Start
Run
type:
cmd
Now, type:
ipconfig /all

Im after the DNS Servers.

Also, try the following:
ping pressf1.co.nz
ping 210.48.100.45

Post back with the results from both ping commands too

Cheers


Chill.
Chilling_Silence (9)
242313 2004-06-07 01:12:00 Ok,

Ping Thingy:
sal.neoburn.net

and Im downloading the file/app off www.analogx.com
if this works how do I set it up so I can play CS Online from computer2
Gods-Hitman (1419)
242314 2004-06-07 01:16:00 proxy comes with a simple good readme file use it :-) drcspy (146)
242315 2004-06-07 03:39:00 Whats your gateway set to in TCP/IP properties. As far as I can see it's not set to anything. What sort of modem/router are you using?

Cheers Murray P
Murray P (44)
242316 2004-06-07 05:48:00 sal.neoburn.net
Tryed it but nothing....
Gods-Hitman (1419)
242317 2004-06-07 06:55:00 This has me slightly confused, as in the first Pic, it looks like you're setup for DHCP but its failed, yet in the second pic you've specified an IP address.

So, Im assuming you know to go into Network Connections (In the Control Panel) and bring up the Properties for your LAN Connection, then the TCP / IP Properties....

First off though, you're going to go over to your PC that you're using as a Gateway (The one that is sharing your Internet Connection) and you're going to:
Click Start
Run
type in:
cmd
Now type:
ipconfig /all

Now you're going to back to your Client PC and type in the IP Address of the first PC, except you're going to add one to the last box.. So it'll likely be:
10.0.0.3
subnet mask is:
255.0.0.0
Gateway is:
10.0.0.X
Where "X" above is the IP Address of your Gateway PC

Next, specify your DNS Servers:
202.74.207.10
202.74.207.100
Hit Okay, close all open windows, and give it another shot :-)

Cheers


Chill.
Chilling_Silence (9)
242318 2004-06-07 07:34:00 sal.neoburn.net

Im I think Im never going to get this working with out reinstalling windows :(
Gods-Hitman (1419)
242319 2004-06-07 08:18:00 What's the IP Address of your Router?

Try setting the Gateway as:
10.0.0.2
Chilling_Silence (9)
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