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Configuring Ad Hoc Internet Sharing
This configuration assumes the following configuration:
• A laptop computer running Windows XP that is equipped with both Ethernet and 802.11 WLAN network adapters. This computer is referred to as the ICS host computer.
• An Ethernet-based connection to the Internet.
• Laptops or other computers running Windows XP that are equipped with 802.11 WLAN network adapters.
The following figure shows the resulting configuration.

The steps to configuring ad hoc Internet sharing are the following:
1. Connect the ICS host computer to the Internet.
2. Enable Internet sharing on the Internet connection of the ICS host computer.
3. Create an ad hoc wireless network on the ICS host computer.
4. Connect to the new ad hoc wireless network from the other laptop computers.
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Configuring Ad Hoc Internet Sharing
This configuration assumes the following configuration:
• A laptop computer running Windows XP that is equipped with both Ethernet and 802.11 WLAN network adapters. This computer is referred to as the ICS host computer.
• An Ethernet-based connection to the Internet.
• Laptops or other computers running Windows XP that are equipped with 802.11 WLAN network adapters.
The following figure shows the resulting configuration.

The steps to configuring ad hoc Internet sharing are the following:
1. Connect the ICS host computer to the Internet.
2. Enable Internet sharing on the Internet connection of the ICS host computer.
3. Create an ad hoc wireless network on the ICS host computer.
4. Connect to the new ad hoc wireless network from the other laptop computers.





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