I've two computers. Server (XP and wireless card) is connected to internet via cable modem, and client (win 98 and wireless card). Is it possible to establish ICS without router.
Thanks in advance
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I've two computers. Server (XP and wireless card) is connected to internet via cable modem, and client (win 98 and wireless card). Is it possible to establish ICS without router.
Thanks in advance
Hi MikeKea
i asked a similar question not so long ago and was given this link to an ICS guide, I can think of no reason it shouldn't work with wireless cards. ICS is not dependant on a router.
ICS Guide
Dave
Yes, it will work. You'll need to configure the wireless cards to communicate in Ad-hoc mode. Windows 98 doesn't have built-in support for wireless networking so you'll need to use the software provided by the manufacturer that came with the wireless card. Then enable ICS on the host computer. For more details, see the following link.
Making the Wireless Home Network Connection in Windows XP Without a Router
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/u...02april08.mspx
thanks for both replies.
Ecross can you explain that support on CD.
It's hard to say how to configure the card without knowing the make and model of the wireless network card you have. Did you run the CD that came with the wireless network card? What is the make and model?
Minitar-Wireless LAN PCI card
MNW28PCI