When I ping yahoo.com (66.94.234.13), it says "Destination host unreachable".
I have removed the ICS and re-set it back again, same thing.
The connection type I have is the PPPoE.
Johnny
"Steve Winograd [MVP]" wrote:
> In article <D925A6FE-C354-477D-9476-7EE0EEE2FF77@microsoft.com>,
> Johnny <Johnny@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> >> >I have two PCs with WinXP SP2, trying to setup ICS for both PCs to access the
> >> >internet at the same time.
> >> >Here is the problem:
> >> >One side I have a PC with 2 NICs, which I have setup the ICS on it. The 2nd
> >> >adapter became 192.168.0.1
> >> >The 1st adapter has cable modem cable connected.
> >> >
> >> >The second PC is a laptop, I used to crossover cable between the two
> >> >computers. The laptop's got the IP 192.168.0.167. I can ping from both side
> >> >to each other. But I cannot access the internet, and cannot ping to outside
> >> >world (internet).
> >> >
> >> >Can do:
> >> >Ping to each other
> >> >Map to shared printer and print thru it.
> >> >Map to shared folder, copy, delete and modify.
> >> >
> >> >Cannot do:
> >> >IE does not work, can't out to internet.
> >> >Cannot ping outside (ie. yahoo.com)
> >> >
> >> >Am I missing something here?
> >> >
> >> >Thanks for the help.
> >>
> >> Make sure that the laptop has all of these TCP/IP settings:
> >>
> >> IP Address: 192.168.0.x (1<x<255)
> >> Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
> >> Default Gateway: 192.168.0.1
> >> DNS Server = 192.168.0.1 or your ISP's DNS server
> >
> >Yes, it does.
> >
> >I have even entered manually my ISP's DNS numbers. No Luck.
> >It's just doesn't know where is the gateway. (I think)
> >Is any command I can type to collect more clue?
> >
> >Johnny
>
> What is the error message when you ping an Internet site by name (e.g.
> yahoo.com) and by IP address (e.g. 66.94.234.13)? If it says
> "Destination host unreachable", the default gateway isn't set
> properly.
>
> It might help to disable and re-enable ICS on the first PC, and then
> to disable and re-enable the LAN connection on the second PC.
>
> What type of Internet connection do you have? If it's DSL, does it
> use PPPoE?
> --
> Best Wishes,
> Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking)
>
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