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Details required : characters remaining Cancel Submit. Hi, I have a 3G dongle connected to one pc running windows This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Hi, Thank you for posting your query on Microsoft Community. I suggest you to follow the below steps and check if it helps.
Open the Network Connections window on the host computer. Right-click on the adapter that is connected to the internet source. Select "Properties" and click the.
Sharing tab. Right-click on the adapter that is connected to the internet source. This could be your modem or your USB hotspot. Make sure that you are only performing these steps on the adapter that is actually connected to the internet, not the adapter that will be connecting the host to the rest of the network. Select "Properties" and click the. Sharing tab. Check the "Allow other network users to connect through this computer's Internet connection" box.
Click Apply to save your changes. At this point, you can turn your host computer into a wireless access point if you have an unused wireless adapter. Click here for instructions. Click the. This is important if the other computers need to access email, FTP, or other special services. Check the box for each service that you want to enable. Open your wireless router's configuration page.
Now that the host computer is set up, you'll need to configure the router to allow it to pass the connection through. Click here for detailed instructions on opening the router's configuration page. If you're using a hub or switch, you won't need to perform any additional configuration.
Open the Internet Settings page on the router. The exact wording will vary from model to model. Again, the wording will vary slightly depending on your exact router. Connect your other computers and devices to the router or hub. Your host and router have been configured, and now it's time to connect your other devices. If connecting via Ethernet, connect each additional computer to the LAN ports on the router or hub. If connecting wirelessly, connect to the router as if you were connecting to any wireless network.
There is no. This is typically the case if you only have one network adapter installed. You must have at least two different network adapters installed to use internet connection sharing.
The other computers on the network are not getting an internet connection. This is typically caused by the computer not getting a correct IP address. Make sure that you only have internet connection sharing enabled on the host computer, and only on the adapter that's connected to the internet.
All of the other computers on the network should not have internet connection sharing enabled. Open the Network Connections window on the computer that cannot get an internet connection. Right-click on the network adapter and select Properties. Select "Obtain IP address automatically". The other computers can share files but cannot connect to the internet.
Bridging your two network adapters may help solve this problem. Select the two adapters that you want to bridge. This should be the adapter that is connected to the internet and the adapter that is connected to the rest of the network. Hold Ctrl and click each one to select them. Right-click on one of the two selected networks and select "Bridge Connections". Click Yes when prompted. Reboot the other computer and try connecting again.
I'm receiving the "An error occurred while Internet Connection Sharing was being enabled. This can be caused by a problem with the internet sharing services in Windows. Press Enter to open the Services window. Reboot the computer after setting each service and try the connection again. Method 2. Follow the steps in the first section to enable internet connection sharing on the host computer.
This method will allow you to use an unused wireless adapter on your Windows host computer to broadcast a wireless network that any other device can connect to, just like a wireless router. First, you'll need to enable internet connection sharing on the host computer by following Steps of the first section. The host computer will need to have a wireless adapter that isn't being used in order to broadcast a signal for other computers and devices to connect to. If the host computer doesn't have a wireless card installed, you can use a USB wireless adapter.
Make sure you only enable internet connection sharing on the adapter that's connected to the internet. Don't enable internet sharing on the wireless adapter that you'll be using to create the wireless network.
This will open a new window with your active network connections. Select "Set up a new connection or network". This link can be found towards the bottom of the Network and Sharing Center window.
Select "Set up a wireless ad hoc computer-to-computer network". If you are using Windows 8, you will need to download a free program like Virtual Router virtualrouter. Make sure that the Security Key cannot be easily guessed. Make sure to check the "Save this network" box, or you'll need to reconfigure it every time you reboot the computer. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question 1. Report abuse.
Details required :. Cancel Submit. Jack MVP. In reply to benoistjean's post on June 16, Hi Windows XP have much more relaxed Firewall. These changes result in more complicated Network configurations.
Yeah, with the advance of technology life gets more complicated.
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