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where is "Allow other network users to connect through thiscomputer's internet connection"?
If I click on the Advanced tab of my "Local Area Connection", I don't
see the "Allow other network users to connect through this computer's internet connection" checkbox. Any ideas? |
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where is "Allow other network users to connect through thiscomputer's internet connection"?
what are you trying to do. Do you want to use more then one computer using the same computer ip i mean a set a mount of computers in a network using the same address to connect to the internet. |
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where is "Allow other network users to connect through thiscomputer's internet connection"?
Perhaps this?
Note that to enable Internet Connection Sharing, the Windows XP-based computer must have two connection devices. One device for the home network or small-office network, such as a network adapter, and one device for the Internet Connection, such as a modem or dedicated network adapter. How to enable Internet Connection Sharing on a home or a small office network connection in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314066 yawnmoth wrote: If I click on the Advanced tab of my "Local Area Connection", I don't see the "Allow other network users to connect through this computer's internet connection" checkbox. Any ideas? |
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