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How to disable Internet Connection Shaing (ICS)?

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ICS is interferring with with my Wireless Base Setup and configurtation.
Anyone know how to disable? The Help referenced Menu Commands that don't
exist???

Thanks,

Davidd

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On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 06:43:14 -0700, Davidd wrote:

> ICS is interferring with with my Wireless Base Setup and configurtation.
> Anyone know how to disable? The Help referenced Menu Commands that don't
> exist???


ICS is connection related, but it can be active for only one connection at
a time.
Right-click on each connection in your network connections, properties,
advanced tab, and you will find the connection that has Internet Connection
Sharing on.

Best regards,

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