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| CECS Major | For a very long time I have searched everywhere I know on how to share one thing on a wirless network. Dial-up. I do not have broadband available in my area so I am stuck with it. Anyway, before ten thousand people post "...dial-up will be incredibly slow over 56k..." I want to voice that it dosn't matter to me. I am only going to use the wireless dial-up sharing for alternating to computers without modems. So, with no further adue, I must ask the question: How can I share my wireless dial-up without a special router? I currently have a linksys B router, a desktop with a wireless card, and a laptop with a wireless card. (the desktop is the one connected to the router). I know that it is possible because you can share dial-up over a wired network and it's just like data sharing. All and any help will be greatly appreciated. FAQ- ::-Do cards see each other? -Yes, I have pinged from both ends and each see each other fine ::-Are your firewalls off, including the built in XP firewall? -Yes ::-Chase-:: |
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| Monster Techie | I've done the same thing, except -- we have AOL, and they make it a little bit more of a pain (ICS isn't even possible with it)... not sure if it relates, but the only way around it I found was by using a proxy on the desktop... then everything worked fine, although it's a pain if you go back and forth between a non-proxy network. Also having some applications not be configurable for them...tunnels! I cannot wait for high speed here--they say it should be any day now...:X
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