I recently bought a wireless network adapter for my desktop system and tried to set up an ad-hoc network with my laptop according to the directions at Making the Wireless Home Network Connection in Windows XP Without a Router
It sounds simple enough. But even though I enabled sharing of my desktop's internet connection (which is via ethernet to a DSL modem/router), the laptop couldn't access the internet. It connected to the desktop and got an IP address, and I could access shared folders on the desktop, but that's all.
I haven't figured that problem out yet, but now I discovered another one. Whenever network connecting sharing is enabled on the desktop, the laptop can't see any of the desktop's shared folders, when I drop the wireless connection and plug it back into the ethernet like it used to be. It can't even see that the desktop is on the LAN as far as Windows resource sharing is concerned, although it can ping it. However, the desktop can see shared folders on the laptop! If I disable network connection sharing, everything works again. But this, obviously, still leaves me with no clue on how to share the internet connection.
Does anyone have any suggestions for either of these problems?
It sounds simple enough. But even though I enabled sharing of my desktop's internet connection (which is via ethernet to a DSL modem/router), the laptop couldn't access the internet. It connected to the desktop and got an IP address, and I could access shared folders on the desktop, but that's all.
I haven't figured that problem out yet, but now I discovered another one. Whenever network connecting sharing is enabled on the desktop, the laptop can't see any of the desktop's shared folders, when I drop the wireless connection and plug it back into the ethernet like it used to be. It can't even see that the desktop is on the LAN as far as Windows resource sharing is concerned, although it can ping it. However, the desktop can see shared folders on the laptop! If I disable network connection sharing, everything works again. But this, obviously, still leaves me with no clue on how to share the internet connection.
Does anyone have any suggestions for either of these problems?
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