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QuestionNetworking Question Pin
loyal ginger12-Jan-12 5:29
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I am playing with a networking setup on a Windows XP computer. It is setup like this:

1. The computer has an Ethernet NIC (PCI) with RJ45 (100Mbps) port.

2. The computer also has a USB modem from VirginMobile plugged in to get access through the 3G network to the Internet. (This part works fine.)

3. From Control Panel | Network Connections, I use the properties of the connection for the VirginMobile to set it to "Allow other network users to connect through this computer's Internet connection." The Home networking connection is set to the Ethernet NIC. (This is done from the "Advanced" tab.)

4. I connected the Ethernet NIC to a Wifi router's WAN port using an Ethernet cable. The Wifi router had been setup to work properly.

5. I fired up an Android tablet to connect to the hotspot offered by the Wifi router. The connection was nice and strong.

After all these, I expect to be able to get access to the web from the Android tablet. It did not work. To try to find what the problem was, I connected a laptop computer to the Wifi router using a physical connection (Ethernet cable). The computer also connected to the router with no problem. DHCP worked fine and it obtained the IP addresses. But Internet is not available. Somehow the above shared network did not work.

On the XP computer, the command ipconfig/all showed correctly assigned IP addresses (I believe.)

By the way, a different setup worked briefly, but quit working after a few days. The setting is like this: On the XP machine another PCI card (Wireless G) was installed. This card was setup to be in "AP" mode, and again the VirginMobile USB modem connection was set to be sharing Internet connection. The Android tablet could connect to the AP and then go to the Internet. However, after a few days, the tablet could not connect to the AP any more. It got stuck at the point saying "Obtaining IP addresses..."

What was wrong with my setups? Anybody had done similar things?
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QuestionFiles with the letters "amd64" in them on a Win 7 install on Intel hardware Pin
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