ICS problem on XP Home

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Steve

I have Windows XP Home Edition Version 2002 with service
Pack 1. I am trying to connect with another computer in
my house using the same operating system. On my comuter
I cannot see a function for ICS in the Local Area
Connection properties setting under the advanced tab. I
can only see the firewall setting.

How can I set my network up?
 
I have Windows XP Home Edition Version 2002 with service
Pack 1. I am trying to connect with another computer in
my house using the same operating system. On my comuter
I cannot see a function for ICS in the Local Area
Connection properties setting under the advanced tab. I
can only see the firewall setting.

How can I set my network up?

Hi

ICS is for sharing an internet connection (broadband or dial-up) and you
won't see it until you have two NICS installed or one NIC & a modem.

Regards

Bill
 
"Steve" said:
I have Windows XP Home Edition Version 2002 with service
Pack 1. I am trying to connect with another computer in
my house using the same operating system. On my comuter
I cannot see a function for ICS in the Local Area
Connection properties setting under the advanced tab. I
can only see the firewall setting.

How can I set my network up?

The ICS option only appears when all of these are true:

1. There are at least two enabled, connected network connections: one
for the Internet, and one or more for the LAN.

2. The Internet Connection Firewall is disabled on the LAN
connection(s).

3. The Internet connection isn't bridged.
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