Internet connection sharing on cross platforms?
Hey, i have a question for all you dual platform folks.
i have a PC that's hooked up to my DSL modem. the modem they gave me only has a USB port on it, which is plugged directly into my computer, thus providing my internet connection.
i'd like to have it set up so that my other computers can have high speed access as well.
so i turned on Internet Connection Sharing on my win2k box, plugged an ethernet card from it to a hub, and then plugged my iBook into the hub.
they can now fileshare no problem. in fact, the iBook even grabs the correct DHCP info from the win2k machine, but it can't access the internet.
anyone know what i might be doing wrong?
-alcimedes
i have a PC that's hooked up to my DSL modem. the modem they gave me only has a USB port on it, which is plugged directly into my computer, thus providing my internet connection.
i'd like to have it set up so that my other computers can have high speed access as well.
so i turned on Internet Connection Sharing on my win2k box, plugged an ethernet card from it to a hub, and then plugged my iBook into the hub.
they can now fileshare no problem. in fact, the iBook even grabs the correct DHCP info from the win2k machine, but it can't access the internet.
anyone know what i might be doing wrong?
-alcimedes
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<strong>Hey, i have a question for all you dual platform folks.
i have a PC that's hooked up to my DSL modem. the modem they gave me only has a USB port on it, which is plugged directly into my computer, thus providing my internet connection.
i'd like to have it set up so that my other computers can have high speed access as well.
so i turned on Internet Connection Sharing on my win2k box, plugged an ethernet card from it to a hub, and then plugged my iBook into the hub.
they can now fileshare no problem. in fact, the iBook even grabs the correct DHCP info from the win2k machine, but it can't access the internet.
anyone know what i might be doing wrong?
-alcimedes</strong><hr></blockquote>
The first thing I would check is the DNS settings in TCP/IP. Use the IP address your ISP gave you in the Domain Name Servers box, then the name of your ISP in the Search Domains box. That's one I always forget when setting up a new computer on my network.
shutting off zone alarm works perfectly though.