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Old July 25th, 2004, 06:53 AM
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i have done all that but wen i try and make the brige it says an unexpected error occured. and sorry about the other thing i no u r busy

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I don’t won’t to share the Internet between both networks because the other computer (the other wireless computer) gives me the Internet through him. I just won’t to give the laptop (the other wired comp) the Internet through me. Like I said I can share files fine it’s just the Internet.

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When i ping the laptops ip it works fine but wen i ping the computer throuth the laptop its 100% loss but wen i turen the firewall of it works fine. also how do Then, setup a static IP address correctly the same as the other computers.

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OK, I think I understand what you want a little better now.

So you do not what the network bridge there. Check that it doesn't exist and that all the connections are separate. Since you only want the Internet shared to the one network, check that the Internet properties it is being shared to the wired computer. On the other computer which is sharing the computer, make sure that the IP address of the default gateway point to the IP address of the main computer. Also make sure that the DNS servers are set to the DNS servers provided to you by your ISP.

For now, make sure that firewalls are off on all of your computers. These will only be causing problems at the moment.

To setup static IP addresses, you just need to make sure that they are all on the same subnet. Open the properties for the network connection, select Internet Protocol TCP/IP and there should be an option to manually assign settings. Give the first computer with the Internet connection 192.168.0.1, then for the others increase this by one, so use 192.168.0.2 and 192.168.0.3. Make sure that the subnet mask is set to 255.255.255.0 for all computers.
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u no when u sed (If you still can't access the Internet, can you browse to http://66.102.9.104 ? If you can, you may have a DNS problem.) well i can access http://66.102.9.104 but nuthing els. so wot is wrong with my DNS

the server IP address for my broadband connecstion is
213.120.155.195

and the client IP adress for my broadband connecshion is 217.42.36.222

which do i use this is a screen shot of both the laptop and p.c internet protocol properties so if u can tell me if i have done every thing write .
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do u mean phone them up. this could help this is a screen shop of my Dial-Up PPP Connection with the IP's that i put in 2 the DNS. i hope this might help.

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Both of those screenshots look correct. Since you can't access normal addresses but can browse to that IP address it means you are having problems translating IP addresses to domain names. This should be handled by a DNS server. In both those screenshots you've entered IP addresses for the DNS servers. But perhaps these aren't the correct addresses. Check with your ISP that these are the correct DNS servers to use.

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do u mean phone them up. this could help this is a screen shop of my Dial-Up PPP Connection with the IP's that i put in 2 the DNS. i hope this might help.
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No, those aren't the DNS servers. Check on your ISPs website and you may find the DNS servers listed there. Otherwise, you'll have to ring them.

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BTW like i have sed b4 my p.c connects to a laptop through a wireless network is there any way that the laptop could connect to the internet through me. because some times i am on the internet and the laptop wonts to go on so i have to disconect and then go on to the wireless network. onother words we both wount to share the internet to each computer but at differnet times.

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Sorry, but I don't understand what you mean.

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is ok dont worry

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