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First of all, kindly forgive the crossposting. If I have posted to the
wrong group I apologise

(1) The "host" PC is brand new running XP (home) completely up to date with
SP2 etc
(2) The "client" PC is an old PC which has home edition SP1.

I re-installed windows on the PC 2, and have managed to set up my network
fine with the host PC. They can see each other on the network just fine. The
client can get to the documents I have enabled for sharing on the host PC,
and visa versa. Now my problem is that the client has no internet
connectivity. It can dial in to the internet with no problem, but it can not
access a page using IE, and if I try and use Norton Live update, it tells me
I am not connected to the internet. I have tried pinging the host from the
client, and I get a response. So my problem is why will IE not load any
pages?

I would be very grateful for any help offered.

Many Thanks

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On 22/01/2005 Jeremy Lawrence wrote:

> First of all, kindly forgive the crossposting. If I have posted to
> the wrong group I apologise
>
> (1) The "host" PC is brand new running XP (home) completely up to
> date with SP2 etc
> (2) The "client" PC is an old PC which has home edition SP1.
>
> I re-installed windows on the PC 2, and have managed to set up my
> network fine with the host PC. They can see each other on the network
> just fine. The client can get to the documents I have enabled for
> sharing on the host PC, and visa versa. Now my problem is that the
> client has no internet connectivity. It can dial in to the internet
> with no problem, but it can not access a page using IE, and if I try
> and use Norton Live update, it tells me I am not connected to the
> internet. I have tried pinging the host from the client, and I get a
> response. So my problem is why will IE not load any pages?
>
> I would be very grateful for any help offered.
>
> Many Thanks


You need to set up Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) on the PC that is
connected to the Internet. Control Panel | Network Connections, R Click
on the Internet Connection, select Properties and tell it to share.
This will change the IP of that PC to 192.168.0.1 so the other PC needs
to be in the same range.

If you used the XP Networking wizard then it's worth checking manually.
It does some really odd things and if it's running its inbuilt DHCP
will happily dole out IP addresses in different ranges to each PC on
your network :-(


--
Jeff Gaines
Posted with XanaNews 1.17.1.2

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Jeff. I have done all this. address on host is 192.168.0.1 If I do not
asign a static address, I lose the whole network. So I have to assign the
host 192.168.0.9

Thanks though

Any other thoughts


You need to set up Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) on the PC that is
> connected to the Internet. Control Panel | Network Connections, R Click
> on the Internet Connection, select Properties and tell it to share.
> This will change the IP of that PC to 192.168.0.1 so the other PC needs
> to be in the same range.
>
> If you used the XP Networking wizard then it's worth checking manually.
> It does some really odd things and if it's running its inbuilt DHCP
> will happily dole out IP addresses in different ranges to each PC on
> your network :-(
>


"Jeff Gaines" <whitedragon@newsgroup.nospam> wrote in message
news:xn0dxke51fp0eq005@news.microsoft.com...
> On 22/01/2005 Jeremy Lawrence wrote:
>
>> First of all, kindly forgive the crossposting. If I have posted to
>> the wrong group I apologise
>>
>> (1) The "host" PC is brand new running XP (home) completely up to
>> date with SP2 etc
>> (2) The "client" PC is an old PC which has home edition SP1.
>>
>> I re-installed windows on the PC 2, and have managed to set up my
>> network fine with the host PC. They can see each other on the network
>> just fine. The client can get to the documents I have enabled for
>> sharing on the host PC, and visa versa. Now my problem is that the
>> client has no internet connectivity. It can dial in to the internet
>> with no problem, but it can not access a page using IE, and if I try
>> and use Norton Live update, it tells me I am not connected to the
>> internet. I have tried pinging the host from the client, and I get a
>> response. So my problem is why will IE not load any pages?
>>
>> I would be very grateful for any help offered.
>>
>> Many Thanks
>
>
>>
> --
> Jeff Gaines
> Posted with XanaNews 1.17.1.2

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"Jeff Gaines" wrote:

> On 22/01/2005 Jeremy Lawrence wrote:
>
> > First of all, kindly forgive the crossposting. If I have posted to
> > the wrong group I apologise
> >
> > (1) The "host" PC is brand new running XP (home) completely up to
> > date with SP2 etc
> > (2) The "client" PC is an old PC which has home edition SP1.
> >
> > I re-installed windows on the PC 2, and have managed to set up my
> > network fine with the host PC. They can see each other on the network
> > just fine. The client can get to the documents I have enabled for
> > sharing on the host PC, and visa versa. Now my problem is that the
> > client has no internet connectivity. It can dial in to the internet
> > with no problem, but it can not access a page using IE, and if I try
> > and use Norton Live update, it tells me I am not connected to the
> > internet. I have tried pinging the host from the client, and I get a
> > response. So my problem is why will IE not load any pages?
> >
> > I would be very grateful for any help offered.
> >
> > Many Thanks
>
>
> You need to set up Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) on the PC that is
> connected to the Internet. Control Panel | Network Connections, R Click
> on the Internet Connection, select Properties and tell it to share.
> This will change the IP of that PC to 192.168.0.1 so the other PC needs
> to be in the same range.
>
> If you used the XP Networking wizard then it's worth checking manually.
> It does some really odd things and if it's running its inbuilt DHCP
> will happily dole out IP addresses in different ranges to each PC on
> your network :-(
>
>
> --
> Jeff Gaines
> Posted with XanaNews 1.17.1.2
> i have a problem in the sharing connection when i make sharing it give me a problem error 1003 and say it can not make a connection to network can help me and thanx

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Jeremy Lawrence wrote:
> Jeff. I have done all this. address on host is 192.168.0.1 If I do not
> asign a static address, I lose the whole network. So I have to assign the
> host 192.168.0.9
>
> Thanks though
>
> Any other thoughts
>
>
> You need to set up Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) on the PC that is
>
>>connected to the Internet. Control Panel | Network Connections, R Click
>>on the Internet Connection, select Properties and tell it to share.
>>This will change the IP of that PC to 192.168.0.1 so the other PC needs
>>to be in the same range.
>>
>>If you used the XP Networking wizard then it's worth checking manually.
>>It does some really odd things and if it's running its inbuilt DHCP
>>will happily dole out IP addresses in different ranges to each PC on
>>your network :-(
>>
>
>
>
> "Jeff Gaines" <whitedragon@newsgroup.nospam> wrote in message
> news:xn0dxke51fp0eq005@news.microsoft.com...
>
>>On 22/01/2005 Jeremy Lawrence wrote:
>>
>>
>>>First of all, kindly forgive the crossposting. If I have posted to
>>>the wrong group I apologise
>>>
>>>(1) The "host" PC is brand new running XP (home) completely up to
>>>date with SP2 etc
>>>(2) The "client" PC is an old PC which has home edition SP1.
>>>
>>>I re-installed windows on the PC 2, and have managed to set up my
>>>network fine with the host PC. They can see each other on the network
>>>just fine. The client can get to the documents I have enabled for
>>>sharing on the host PC, and visa versa. Now my problem is that the
>>>client has no internet connectivity. It can dial in to the internet
>>>with no problem, but it can not access a page using IE, and if I try
>>>and use Norton Live update, it tells me I am not connected to the
>>>internet. I have tried pinging the host from the client, and I get a
>>>response. So my problem is why will IE not load any pages?
>>>
>>>I would be very grateful for any help offered.
>>>
>>>Many Thanks
>>
>>
>>--
>>Jeff Gaines
>>Posted with XanaNews 1.17.1.2
>
>
>
Jeremy
The host hast to be assigned 192.168.0.1 and the client machine should
be assigned a similar IP such as 192.168.0.100. Netmask 255.255.255.0
and a default gateway of 192.168.0.1. Your primary DNS should also be
set to 192.168.0.1. This should take care of the problem.

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I am so grateful for this. I will give it a try. Thanks again



"Red Bowers" <RedBowers@removetomail.msn.com> wrote in message
news:O$EVwguAFHA.2180@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> Jeremy Lawrence wrote:
>> Jeff. I have done all this. address on host is 192.168.0.1 If I do not
>> asign a static address, I lose the whole network. So I have to assign the
>> host 192.168.0.9
>>
>> Thanks though
>>
>> Any other thoughts
>>
>>
>> You need to set up Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) on the PC that is
>>
>>>connected to the Internet. Control Panel | Network Connections, R Click
>>>on the Internet Connection, select Properties and tell it to share.
>>>This will change the IP of that PC to 192.168.0.1 so the other PC needs
>>>to be in the same range.
>>>
>>>If you used the XP Networking wizard then it's worth checking manually.
>>>It does some really odd things and if it's running its inbuilt DHCP
>>>will happily dole out IP addresses in different ranges to each PC on
>>>your network :-(
>>>
>>
>>
>>
> Jeremy
> The host hast to be assigned 192.168.0.1 and the client machine should be
> assigned a similar IP such as 192.168.0.100. Netmask 255.255.255.0 and a
> default gateway of 192.168.0.1. Your primary DNS should also be set to
> 192.168.0.1. This should take care of the problem.

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