If you have two computers which one computer connected to the Internet via wireless modem, and u want to make the internet connection accessible to the other computer, maybe the following articel could help you to realize.
Both computers must have wireless adapter enabled.
We will now assume that the connection is already configured on the PC equipped with Internet access. This computer (Comp 1) will play the role of server (proxy) whereas the other network computers will be client(Comp 2). They will be connected using their wireless adapter.
The Steps:
At Comp 1
1. Modem Interface Configuration (modem that used to connect to internet)
To authorize Internet connection sharing on Comp 1 : ,
- right-click “My network places” on the desktop,
- choose Properties in the menu.
- right-click your modem’s connection icon, then choose Properties.
- then click the Advanced tab and check the box Allow other network users to connect through this computer’s Internet connection as well as the other two boxes.
- click OK and than close the Network connection window.
Write down the IP configuration of modem that connected to internet,
example :
IP : 119.144.23.234
Subnet Mask : 255.255.0.0
Default Gateway : 114.199.21.72
Preffered DNS : 202.3.108.10
Alternate DNS : 202.3.110.10
2. Setting the configuration at wireless adapter
Follow this steps to create an ad-hoc wireless network :
- right-click “My network places” on the desktop,
- choose Properties in the menu.
- right-click your wireless adapter, then choose Properties.
- then click the Wireless Networks tab and click Add button.

- Adding Ad-Hoc Networks
- in the new appeared window, Wireless Network Properties window , fill the Network name(SSID) , and choose ‘Disabled‘ for Data encryption.
- Dont forget to ‘thick‘ checkbox This is a computer-to-computer (ad hoc) wireless;

- Adding Ad-Hoc Networks
- click OK and than close the Wireless Network Properties window.
- Set the IP address, by selecting General tab in Wireless Network Properties window and than select properties of Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)

- Setting IP
- In the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) window, enter the IP 192.168.100.1 and subnet mask 255.255.255.0. Set the Default Gateway, Primary DNS and Secondary DNS modem as modem configuration.
example :
IP : 192.168.100.1
Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway : 114.199.21.72
Preffered DNS : 202.3.108.10
Alternate DNS : 202.3.110.10

- Setting IP
- click OK and than close the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) window.
- click OK and than close the Network connection window.
3. Turn On Routing and Remote Access services
Routing and Remote Access services allows computers to dial in to the local computer through a modem (or other devices) to access the local network.
To enabling this services, open the services window first by selecting Start > Control Panel > Administratif Tools > Services
Select Routing and Remote Access services, and than start it.

Turning On Routing Service
At Comp 2
3. Setting the configuration at wireless adapter
Follow this steps to set IP configuration at wireless adapter:
- right-click “My network places” on the desktop,
- choose Properties in the menu.
- right-click at Comp 2 wireless adapter, then choose Properties.
- then select the General tab.
- select properties of Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)

- Setting IP
- In the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) window, enter the IP 192.168.100.2 and subnet mask 255.255.255.0. Set the Default Gateway as Comp 1 wireless IP, 192.168.100.1, Primary DNS and Secondary DNS modem as Comp 1Configuration .
example :
IP : 192.168.100.2
Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway : 192.168.100.1
Preffered DNS : 202.3.108.10
Alternate DNS : 202.3.110.10

Setting IP
- click OK and than close the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) window.
- click OK and than close the Network connection window.
After everyting is done, now, try to connect both computer, comp 1 and comp 2.
Try to ping Comp 1 from Comp 2. If they are connected, you can access connected using Comp 2.
Hope everything work perfectly.
Cheerrr…………..
.:FK:.
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