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30 day fully operational trial period. It is almost effortless to set up
on multiple computers. It works very well on my LAN.
Tom Mayer
Larry Adler (Cebridge) wrote:
> I recently networked my desktop computer to my home and work laptops. Things
> were going along well until I developed some sort of conflict between my
> Windows-configured wireless connection and my laptop wireless adapters,
> different brands, in which I would gradually lose the connection on either
> laptop, and could only get it back by unchecking the "use Windows to
> configure the wireless configuration" box on each laptop. The rub there is
> that when rebooting, I would have to go in and recheck the "use Windows" box
> to obtain a connection to begin with.
>
> I'm wondering if my problem isn't the fact that I established internet
> connection sharing between the three PCs, not realizing it was not really
> needed. Here's my problem: I have no way of "turning off" ICS. The place
> where you're supposed to be able to disable it, the "Advanced" tab of the
> LAN properties window, does not have the ICS information it is supposed to
> have. Does anyone know why that is, or if there is a way to disable ICS some
> other way, like the registry?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Larry A.
>
>
> Larry Adler
> 1301 E. Quail Ave. #1
> Weatherford, OK 73096
> Ph: 405-808-3205
>
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PCBUILD maintains hundreds of useful files for download
visit our download web page at:
http://freepctech.com/downloads.shtml
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