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Ok... gurus... here's a question for you. I have three
computers successfully networked (a laptop, and two
desktops). The only internet connection I have is through
Dial-up on the laptop (dont ask....).. The laptop has a
MN-820, and I would like to access the screaming fast dial-
up 56K modem to my other desktop computers for e-mail,
updates, and stuff. One of the desktop computers is setup
as a basestation. Chuckle... I live in the country and
don't have access to high speed internet...

How can I get the desktops to have access to the internet
through my laptops dial-up modem?

Thanks in advance for all comments.

Sincerely,

Eugene Dakin
eugenedakin@hotmail.com

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Check out the following article over at http://support.microsoft.com it
will give you detailed instructions. It works in your situation because
like the USB Satellite Connection one computer does ICS instead of the
router.

817461 - MSBBN: How to Set up a USB Satellite Connection to Use Internet
Connection Sharing

Eugene Dakin wrote:
> Ok... gurus... here's a question for you. I have three
> computers successfully networked (a laptop, and two
> desktops). The only internet connection I have is through
> Dial-up on the laptop (dont ask....).. The laptop has a
> MN-820, and I would like to access the screaming fast dial-
> up 56K modem to my other desktop computers for e-mail,
> updates, and stuff. One of the desktop computers is setup
> as a basestation. Chuckle... I live in the country and
> don't have access to high speed internet...
>
> How can I get the desktops to have access to the internet
> through my laptops dial-up modem?
>
> Thanks in advance for all comments.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Eugene Dakin
> eugenedakin@hotmail.com

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Joker...

Thanks so much ... It works great!!!

Sincerely,

Eugene


>-----Original Message-----
>Check out the following article over at
http://support.microsoft.com it
>will give you detailed instructions. It works in your
situation because
>like the USB Satellite Connection one computer does ICS
instead of the
>router.
>
>817461 - MSBBN: How to Set up a USB Satellite Connection
to Use Internet
>Connection Sharing
>
>Eugene Dakin wrote:
>> Ok... gurus... here's a question for you. I have three
>> computers successfully networked (a laptop, and two
>> desktops). The only internet connection I have is
through
>> Dial-up on the laptop (dont ask....).. The laptop has
a
>> MN-820, and I would like to access the screaming fast
dial-
>> up 56K modem to my other desktop computers for e-mail,
>> updates, and stuff. One of the desktop computers is
setup
>> as a basestation. Chuckle... I live in the country and
>> don't have access to high speed internet...
>>
>> How can I get the desktops to have access to the
internet
>> through my laptops dial-up modem?
>>
>> Thanks in advance for all comments.
>>
>> Sincerely,
>>
>> Eugene Dakin
>> eugenedakin@hotmail.com
>
>.
>

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