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Thread: How to use ICS Properly

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    Exclamation How to use ICS Properly

    I'm behind a wireless router and my computer itself is on a wireless connection, though I have a computer directly to the right of this system connected to my computer's ethernet port.

    What I want to do is use some sort of Internet Connection Sharing to be able to network the other computer using my Windows XP Pro system as a router of sort for it, though I'm not sure exactly how to do it properly.

    I've searched through google and tried various methods for getting this to work but to no avail.

    Where can I find a tutorial that will help me learn to do this?
    TinFoilHat Linux O.o who needs more?

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    Obvious question: using a regular RJ45 cable or a direct connect cable?
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    RJ45, Sorry.
    TinFoilHat Linux O.o who needs more?

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    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310563

    It's pretty easy. You don't need any additional software. You may
    need to have the windows disk, if it wasn't installed, but it
    should be there by default.
    I came in to the world with nothing. I still have most of it.

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