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If I had to guess...
I believe that you may be having a DHCP conflict. If you have ICS and
the router both set up to assign IP addresses using DHCP, they may not
agree with each other.
Take a look for that...
Tony Mayer
Andrea & Bill Lee wrote:
> Greetings all;
>
> My three computer network (one XP home, two 98SE) is working well (file-sharing, printer-sharing) except for ICS. I am still on a dial-up ISP on the XP system, but the two 98SE systems cannot "see" the ICS. I had ICS working well until I replaced my old hub (it died) with a D-Link DI-604 router in anticipation of two-way Ka-Band satellite access available later this year. Since then I have;
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> - reinstalled operating system on all systems (had planned to anyway)
> - used the disc created by XP to establish network settings on the 98SE systems
> - changed the IP of the router to 192.168.0.44 (and others)
> - changed the Subnet mask to 255.255.255.1 (and others)
> - upgraded the DI-604 to the latest firmware
> - played with various others settings
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> Why won't ICS work with the router? Thanks.
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