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Join a Wireless Lan to the Wired Lan

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museudf

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Jan 10, 2005
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Hi guys

I have been searching on this for a while. Basically this is what I have.

A laptop with a wireless card and a network card. The laptop gets internet through the wireless card which is connected to the wireless router. The laptop is also connected to a local hub via the network card. Also connected to that hub is another machine which does not have a wireless card. so its something like this.

Desktop -> Hub -> Laptop -> Wireless internet.

Basically what I want to be able to do is have the desktop connect to the internet via the laptop using the laptops wireless connects to the router. The wireless router is in the other buiding so can not add it to the hub. Now the laptop and desktop can talk to each other (ping and file/printer sharing is working), The laptop has two IP address, on the wireless connection it gets an IP address from the wireless router and on the networks card it has a static IP address and so does the desktop.

So desktop and laptop can ping each other, and laptop can ping the internet but the desktop can not. I have tried a few setups but its just random quess's so I am hoping someone can tell me how to do this, if you need more information then please do let me know.

Thank you in advance.

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You do not have to have the wireless set up just for the Internet, and fact I would suggest you do not.

Set it up for the Lan net and control the internet access from there.

Good Luck,
 
Or a simple registry mod if you are running windows XP on the laptop. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters, look for IPenableRouter and set it to 1.

If you are using the wireless as the internet then leave the default gateway on the network card blank.
 
that would be the LAN network card with a blank gateway NOT the wireless network card.

sorry.

Also make sure you secure the wireless. WPA is a minimum these days.
 
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