GL: AirCard Sharing
sundowner@tmg-mad.com
sundowner@tmg-mad.com
Sun Dec 10 09:01:08 EST 2006
Hi Bob,
If you don't have a router, then you first need to setup an Ad-hoc
network between the two computers. Here is a link that may help:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/networking/expert/bowman_02april08.m
spx
I did not use this link at the time I set ours up, but I'm guessing it
will work fine.
Then share the Verizon Aircard connecton.
Using Windows
XP -- probably the easiest way is to use Network Setup Wizard (under
Accessories/Communications). This will allow you to share a Internet
connection. Otherwise, you can right click on the Aircard connection and
click on the Advance tab. There you'll see "Allow other network users to
connect through this computer's Internet connection" -- click on that. Then
you set the Gateway on the other computer to the IP Address for the card. --
but the Wizard is much easier.
Enjoy your day,
Robert
----- Original
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From: Bob Kunath <bobkunath@att.net>
To:
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Sent: Sunday, December 10, 2006 7:12:27 AM
Subject: GL: AirCard Sharing
For Robert Meyer (or any else who can help)
We
have been using the Verizon Aircard with great success. It's not as fast
as
cable, but considering it works almost anyway our car or boat go, as well
as
home, it's great.
Can you tell exactly how you are able to share among more
than one computer?
I have not been able to do that.
Thanks,
Bob
Bob & Carol
Kunath
Sans Souci
Pacific Seacraft 38T
bobkunath@att.net
Tel: 847 540 8175
cell: 847 921 8175
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