mike | Shared With: Everyone - May 03 2008 | wifi, wireless, travel, ics, windows, ad hoc
mike | Shared With: Everyone - May 03 2008 | wifi, ad hoc, wireless, windows, xp, ics
mike | Shared With: Everyone - May 03 2008 | networking, wifi, ics, windows, xp
I'm having a bear of a time trying to set up Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) so that I can have one computer set up to my hotel's wired internet connection, and then share that internet connection via an ad-hoc Wifi connection to a second computer in our hotel room.
ICS is amazingly poorly documented, as well as seeming very difficult to set up a success ad-hoc wifi network.
- My wifi card seems to be using a 169.254.x.x address - but the documentation I've read said to expect it to expose 192.168.0.1.
- My shared WiFi connection does not expose a DHCP server - so clients are not getting an address or Gateway IP address from my machine.And besides this, it's very common for Windows networking to just hang for minutes at a time and not return control to the calling user interface. There's just about no other piece of software I use that sucks as bad as windows networking.
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