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Steve Winograd [MVP] wrote:
> In article <Fa5gf.1224$Y%5.929@newssvr17.news.prodigy.com>, Matt > <ssj4androidnospamm@hotmail.com> wrote: >> I need it to share an internet connection to my Nintendo DS, which has >> POS wifi hardware. But seriously, why would Microsoft want to make it >> not configurable? Why are they trying to make it hard to use? You could >> actually configure it in windows 9x, wtf are they doing taking away >> functionality for XP? Anyone know any hacks that change the ip addresses >> assigned? > > You can change the IP address of the LAN connection to a different > subnet in XP. However, this isn't recommended, supported, or tested > by Microsoft, and I can't guarantee that it will work. > > If you want to try it, at your own risk, enable ICS and then change > the host computer's LAN connection from 192.168.0.1 to a static IP > address in a different subnet. That will disable the host's DHCP > server, so you'll have to assign TCP/IP properties (IP address, subnet > mask, default gateway, DNS server) on the client device(s) manually. > > I recommend making a restore point using System Restore first. That > will let you recover from any problems caused by changing the IP > address. Yeah, that's what I did. Seems to work. Cool. |
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"ssj4android" <ssj4android@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0D663EEC-32FF-46AC-A417-FF33AE9A91FE@microsoft.com... >I have my network set up as 192.168.0.*, and thus can't use ICS. What I >want Yes you can. Why cant you? You can also use 10.1.1.* and 10.0.0.* - personally I have used any old IP I like internally and it all works just fine. > to do is share my internet connection over an ad-hoc wireless network. But > I > want the connected devices to only access the internet, not that > computer's > shares or anything else on my LAN. Anyone know any software that does > this? You just have to share the internet connection. |
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