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Offline xPhilx

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Re: TCP/IP Network help
« on: October 30, 2006, 12:37:50 AM »
Hi, that's the same setup I have here nearly, only I have an Ariadne ii in an A4kd. I've been trying for the best part of today to connect to the internet through the pc. I can ping the 2nd NIC in the pc which the a4k connects directly to but only if I disable the pc's wifi NIC that connects to the router. I've enabled Internet Connection Sharing on the PC, I've turned my brain to spaghetti and I've been in deep dark places of XP64 pro no man should ever go alone.


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Re: TCP/IP Network help
« Reply #1 on: October 30, 2006, 12:52:51 AM »
I won't let MS beat me, I WONT! ;^). In desperation I let the ICS wizard loose and it decided that it should set up a 2nd network between the 2nd NIC & a4k; 192.168.0.1. My head hurts too much now so I've thrown the towel at it till tomorrow. I just don't want to run a cable downstairs when there's a net connection sat right at the side of the miggy.
 

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Re: TCP/IP Network help
« Reply #2 on: October 30, 2006, 10:40:50 AM »
Hi, this isn't my thread so I'll be quick, hope you don't mind Linde. I eventually got the a4k connected to the internet through the pc. I bridged the NICs and the IP has stayed at 192.168.1.X. I did try bridging at first but what threw me was the wifi nic icon would get a red cross and inform me it wasn't connected, I just pressumed that this wasn't right and removed the bridge.

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