broadband modem via Ethernet. But that's just an example, not a
requirement. Windows Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) can be
configured to work with a variety of connection types.
I have done this with either a tethered cellphone (USB) or a USB WiFi
adapter providing the Internet link to my laptop, and the single laptop
Ethernet port providing the ad hoc local network connection to my wife's
laptop. That was a few years ago with Windows XP, but I presume that
the ICS on Vista and Windows 7 is at least that capable too.
On 12/11/2011 5:42 PM, Leslie Johnson wrote:
> > From what your Microsoft link is saying, it looks like you need a
> dual-homed host computer. Two Ethernet connections on the host computer.
> Maybe if could be done with one Ethernet connection, and one 802.11
> wireless connection to the other computer using an Ad Hoc connection.
>
>
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//Dave/
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