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Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 1
OS: windows xp
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Hi can somebody please give me some help?
I am running XP pro and i cant get my ics working, i have a network of 2 PC's running through a switch also connected to the switch is a Iburst modem (basically a dsl modem:) i manually set the ip on the second computer to 192.168.0.2 and then when i set ics on my pc it says the IP is already in use...... but it isnt! i cant set my address to 192.168.0.1. how do i find what is causing this conflict if its not my pc and the 2nd pc or router what can it be? maybe is there a way i can set my host address to something else and still get ics working? Thanks in advance |
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Moderator, Microsoft Support
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Re: Ip Conflict!!!
Hi sangreer and welcome to TSF !
Have you tried to set the IP settings to automatic on both computers ? I'll move your thread to the File and Application Sharing section where you'll have better help. N.B. : I sent you a warning about multiple posting. Please read the forum rules.
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Manager, Networking Forums
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: S.E. Pennsylvania, US
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Re: Ics - ip Conflict ! [moved from XP]
For ICS, you can't connect the modem and the two machines to the switch. The modem goes to a port on one machine (The ICS master), and the second Ethernet port (yes, you need two NIC's) goes to the second machine using a crossover cable.
Take a look at this Microsoft ICS (Internet Connection Sharing tutorial.
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