SB1872
September 23rd, 2004, 09:01 AM
Hi folks. I'm in desperate need of help here before I end up tearing my hair out :(
My home network is two computers linked together via a hub. File/Printer sharing is fine and the network appears to be running without a problem. I want to share the DSL connection using Microsoft ICS and I seem to have it half working. Certain things work and others are useless.
Internet Explorer - Works to an extent. Wont log in to any web-based e-mail. Image files take an age to appear, if at all, and the connection seems sluggish.
Mozilla & Opera - Wont connect to the web at all.
E-mail client (Pocomail) - Receives but wont send.
Torrents, DC++ and Instant Messengers work fine.
I was told by someone on another forum that this could be a DNS problem, however, that means nothing to me so I don't know how to go about sorting it! I've tried putting the ISP DNS addresses in the LAN settings on the client computer, and also putting the LAN IP address of the host computer there too, but neither work. That's the only 'solution' I've managed to find online.
Both computers are using Windows 2000 and the host computer has been running Kerio Personal Firewall - I've also tried Sygate and Zonealarm. The former makes no difference and the latter doesn't appear to support Microsoft ICS.
I can't believe this is actually difficult to get working, but I've hit a dead end and have no idea how to get it working.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks :)
My home network is two computers linked together via a hub. File/Printer sharing is fine and the network appears to be running without a problem. I want to share the DSL connection using Microsoft ICS and I seem to have it half working. Certain things work and others are useless.
Internet Explorer - Works to an extent. Wont log in to any web-based e-mail. Image files take an age to appear, if at all, and the connection seems sluggish.
Mozilla & Opera - Wont connect to the web at all.
E-mail client (Pocomail) - Receives but wont send.
Torrents, DC++ and Instant Messengers work fine.
I was told by someone on another forum that this could be a DNS problem, however, that means nothing to me so I don't know how to go about sorting it! I've tried putting the ISP DNS addresses in the LAN settings on the client computer, and also putting the LAN IP address of the host computer there too, but neither work. That's the only 'solution' I've managed to find online.
Both computers are using Windows 2000 and the host computer has been running Kerio Personal Firewall - I've also tried Sygate and Zonealarm. The former makes no difference and the latter doesn't appear to support Microsoft ICS.
I can't believe this is actually difficult to get working, but I've hit a dead end and have no idea how to get it working.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks :)