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| Vista to XP Ad Hoc Problem
I am trying to set up an ad hoc connection between my Vista Laptop and my XP desktop. When I create the ad hoc network, it is visible on my desktop's choose wireless network and I can double-click to begin connecting it. When I do, it goes to "Acquiring Network Address" and stays there. Meanwhile, on the Vista host, the ad hoc network appears for a fes seconds, goes to "Limited Connectivity", then disconnects and disappears. Meanwhile, the XP client is still stuck on "Acquiring Network Address" What other information do I need to post? |
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| Re: Vista to XP Ad Hoc Problem
As long as the Internet Connection can be shared (Dynamic or Static Public IP Address) through a Hub, Cross-Cable, Straight Through, USB cable, Wired/Wireless Modems and other types of medium; you can share it also within the Ad hoc Network without using a Router. Configuring Windows 2000, XP or Vista as the Gateway In this configuration, I recommend to put/allocate the IP address of the Wireless Adapter of Computer with Internet Connection Fixed or Static. In Windows 2000 or XP Right-Click the Wireless Network Icon > Open Network Connections In Windows Vista In Vista Type ncpa.cpl in Start Menu Search Applicable For All Version of Windows Right-Click the Correct Wireless Network Connection > Properties > "Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)" in Windows Vista / Only "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)" in Windows 2000 and XP > Properties Choose "Use the following IP address:" and enter the following IP address: 192.168.0.1 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Other Computers (XP, Vista or Windows 200) - You can set this Automatic or Manually set the IP Addresses bellow: IP Address: 192.168.0.2 - 192.168.0.255 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway: 192.168.0.1 DNS Server: 192.168.0.1 Enabling ICS 1. Go to the Gateway Computer and From my previous Tip: Open the Network Connection Window by simply launching the command: ncpa.cpl or Control ncpa.cpl 2. Click the local area network (LAN) for DSL/Cable Internet Connection, WAN Miniport (PPPOE) for iBurst, USB Modem for GPRS, 3G, HSDPA or any type Dial-up Networking that provides you a primary Internet Connection > Right-Click Properties 3. In the Sharing Tab (Advanced Tab in Windows XP), Click the option "Allow other network users to connect though this computer's Internet connection" > Choose the Wireless Network Connection NOTE: If you're using GPRS, 3G or HSDPA as your primary Internet Connection. Neglect the Message "Since this connection is currently active, some settings will not take effect until the next time you dial it": Now Start Connecting other laptops/PC/devices and test the Internet Connection. To Connect the other Computers: Right-Click the Wireless Icon > Select "Connect to a Network" For Vista or "View Network Wireless Networks" for XP > Click the name of the ad hoc Network and Again, Click the Connect Button > Input the Passphrase or Security Key and finally, Click the Connect Button again. Windows Vista Note: If you are using a Broadband Dial-up Networking to connect and the Username and Password was saved for the current logon user only. It will automatically dial and connect to the Internet if the current user are logged on. So, if the gateway computer is not yet connected and the other computers across the network (request) browses the Internet, it will automatically dial and connect to the Internet. |
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