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ICS across XP and Vista
  1. #1


    Bart Guest

    ICS across XP and Vista

    I have setup a small home network with a desktop running XP SP2, a Shuttle
    Media Centre running Vista and network printer. Both PC can access the
    printer and can transfer files across. Using the LAN portion of a D-Link ADSL
    router for the interconnection but no ADSL connected. The XP PC has a 56k
    Dial-up which I am trying to share with the Vista machine. I believe I have
    done the set-up on both sides properly, IP addresses check out, workgroup
    checks out, have firewalls up on both with Norton Anti-Virus on the XP end,
    indeed can see a "residential gateway" on the Vista PC. Howver, when I try to
    connect to the internet from the Vista PC, nothing happens on the XP PC (no
    dial out). Even when I connect on the XP PC, no internet traffic flowing to
    the Vista PC. Should this work? What am I missing?



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  2. #2


    Robert L. \(MS-MVP\) Guest

    Re: ICS across XP and Vista

    Posting the results of both computer ipconfig /all here may help.

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    "Bart" <Bart@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    news:A99615E5-310E-46B8-A439-78BDBE50DDA2@xxxxxx

    >I have setup a small home network with a desktop running XP SP2, a Shuttle
    > Media Centre running Vista and network printer. Both PC can access the
    > printer and can transfer files across. Using the LAN portion of a D-Link
    > ADSL
    > router for the interconnection but no ADSL connected. The XP PC has a 56k
    > Dial-up which I am trying to share with the Vista machine. I believe I
    > have
    > done the set-up on both sides properly, IP addresses check out, workgroup
    > checks out, have firewalls up on both with Norton Anti-Virus on the XP
    > end,
    > indeed can see a "residential gateway" on the Vista PC. Howver, when I try
    > to
    > connect to the internet from the Vista PC, nothing happens on the XP PC
    > (no
    > dial out). Even when I connect on the XP PC, no internet traffic flowing
    > to
    > the Vista PC. Should this work? What am I missing?

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  3. #3


    Steve Winograd Guest

    Re: ICS across XP and Vista

    On Sat, 31 May 2008 14:11:00 -0700, Bart
    <Bart@xxxxxx> wrote:

    >I have setup a small home network with a desktop running XP SP2, a Shuttle
    >Media Centre running Vista and network printer. Both PC can access the
    >printer and can transfer files across. Using the LAN portion of a D-Link ADSL
    >router for the interconnection but no ADSL connected. The XP PC has a 56k
    >Dial-up which I am trying to share with the Vista machine. I believe I have
    >done the set-up on both sides properly, IP addresses check out, workgroup
    >checks out, have firewalls up on both with Norton Anti-Virus on the XP end,
    >indeed can see a "residential gateway" on the Vista PC. Howver, when I try to
    >connect to the internet from the Vista PC, nothing happens on the XP PC (no
    >dial out). Even when I connect on the XP PC, no internet traffic flowing to
    >the Vista PC. Should this work? What am I missing?
    If I understand your setup, you're using the ADSL router as a network
    switch to connect the two computers, not as a router. Disable the
    router's DHCP server so that the Vista PC gets its TCP/IP setup from
    the XP PC, then disable and enable Vista's LAN connection.

    Check the TCP/IP configuration on the LAN connections. They should
    be:

    XP:

    IP Address: 192.168.0.1
    Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
    Default Gateway: none
    DNS Server = none

    Vista:

    IP Address: 192.168.0.x (1<x<255)
    Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
    Default Gateway: 192.168.0.1
    DNS Server = 192.168.0.1
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    Best Wishes,
    Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking)

    Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news group
    for everyone to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions
    addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups.

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  4. #4


    Bart Guest

    RE: ICS across XP and Vista

    The Vista PC was looking for the router to connect it to the internet as
    supposed to the XP machine. Default gateway was wrong! Talking to you from
    the Vista machine now. Thanks for your help!!

    "Bart" wrote:

    > I have setup a small home network with a desktop running XP SP2, a Shuttle
    > Media Centre running Vista and network printer. Both PC can access the
    > printer and can transfer files across. Using the LAN portion of a D-Link ADSL
    > router for the interconnection but no ADSL connected. The XP PC has a 56k
    > Dial-up which I am trying to share with the Vista machine. I believe I have
    > done the set-up on both sides properly, IP addresses check out, workgroup
    > checks out, have firewalls up on both with Norton Anti-Virus on the XP end,
    > indeed can see a "residential gateway" on the Vista PC. Howver, when I try to
    > connect to the internet from the Vista PC, nothing happens on the XP PC (no
    > dial out). Even when I connect on the XP PC, no internet traffic flowing to
    > the Vista PC. Should this work? What am I missing?

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  5. #5


    Steve Winograd Guest

    Re: ICS across XP and Vista

    On Mon, 2 Jun 2008 16:51:03 -0700, Bart
    <Bart@xxxxxx> wrote:

    >>>I have setup a small home network with a desktop running XP SP2, a Shuttle
    >>>Media Centre running Vista and network printer. Both PC can access the
    >>>printer and can transfer files across. Using the LAN portion of a D-Link ADSL
    >>>router for the interconnection but no ADSL connected. The XP PC has a 56k
    >>>Dial-up which I am trying to share with the Vista machine. I believe I have
    >>>done the set-up on both sides properly, IP addresses check out, workgroup
    >>>checks out, have firewalls up on both with Norton Anti-Virus on the XP end,
    >>>indeed can see a "residential gateway" on the Vista PC. Howver, when I try to
    >>>connect to the internet from the Vista PC, nothing happens on the XP PC (no
    >>>dial out). Even when I connect on the XP PC, no internet traffic flowing to
    >>>the Vista PC. Should this work? What am I missing?
    >>
    >>If I understand your setup, you're using the ADSL router as a network
    >>switch to connect the two computers, not as a router. Disable the
    >>router's DHCP server so that the Vista PC gets its TCP/IP setup from
    >>the XP PC, then disable and enable Vista's LAN connection.
    >>
    >>Check the TCP/IP configuration on the LAN connections. They should
    >>be:
    >>
    >>XP:
    >>
    >> IP Address: 192.168.0.1
    >> Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
    >> Default Gateway: none
    >> DNS Server = none
    >>
    >>Vista:
    >>
    >> IP Address: 192.168.0.x (1<x<255)
    >> Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
    >> Default Gateway: 192.168.0.1
    >> DNS Server = 192.168.0.1
    >
    >The Vista PC was looking for the router to connect it to the internet as
    >supposed to the XP machine. Default gateway was wrong! Talking to you from
    >the Vista machine now. Thanks for your help!!
    You're welcome!! I'm glad that my suggestion helped you solve the
    problem. Thanks for letting the news group know the solution.
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    Best Wishes,
    Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking)

    Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news group
    for everyone to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions
    addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups.

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