![]() Buku persamaan ic dan transistor tester circuits llc. Page 1 of 2 - Local Access Only on Unidentified Network - posted in Windows Vista: Good afternoon. I want to beat my head into a wall over this computer today. I told her not to install Norton but she did and since 30 day had expired the Internet has Local Access Only. Jul 10, 2012 You are posting a reply to: Limited Access, Local only Wireless messages with Vista. *My first video, so take it easy on me @_@* REASON: This tutorial is for the people who ALREADY tried other tutorials to connect to the internet but still have your vista showing local only or limited connectivity, even thought your other windows xp based computers connect without a problem to your router. This solution solved my problem, so I thought I'd share it. WHAT THIS TUTORIAL DOES: step by step instructions to disable IPv6 and so that only IPv4 will function, allowing Vista to connect to older or routers such as NETGEAR MAKE SURE YOU REMEMBER ALL PREVIOUS SETTINGS BEFORE USING THIS METHOD!!! WAS THIS TUTORIAL USEFUL? If you REALLY, REALLY liked this tutorial and want give appreciation to poor college student, I ACCEPT!!! Neighbors are allowing me to share their WiFi internet connection, which I am receiving on a WiFi equipped desktop Vista PC. I have successfully set up local mirroring of the WiFi internet by enabling Internet Connection Sharing and connecting a wired ethernet port on the PC to the internet port on my router. This way I can also use the internet via WiFi laptops and other devices connected to my local router. In summary, the network topology is: Cable Modem -> Neighbor's Router -> Vista desktop PC Wifi connection -> ICS -> Local Router -> Other internet devices This all works great. My question is, is there any way to set up the network so that I can also use file sharing between the Vista desktop PC hosting the ICS and other downstream computers over the local router? The desktop PC has two wired ethernet ports, and I thought to connect the other to the local router as well using a regular router port in addition to the internet connection port, but this seems to disable the internet connection. I can't seem to find any discussion of this particular issue. Law of ueki manga. Thanks for any information you might have! Don't use the WAN port of the local router, use a LAN port. Using the WAN port creates a new subnet and prevents access to the clients behind the WAN port due to the firewall. All you really need is switching (LAN ports), not routing (a WAN port). However, you now need to make a couple of adjustments on the local router. First, assign it a static IP of 192.168.0.199 and disable its DHCP server. Now all the clients of the router will get their IP configuration from ICS's DHCP server. NOTE: What would actually be a better long term solution is to form a wireless Ethernet bridge between your wireless router and the neighbor’s wifi and place ALL your PCs behind it. That way you don’t create a dependency on having your PC always up and running just so others devices can have Internet access. In fact, some routers support a mode called WISP (Wireless ISP) that does this very thing. Or you might find a dd-wrt/tomato capable router that can be configured for WISP, or if you’re lucky, maybe your present router is already dd-wrt/tomato capable. Ah, thanks much - sounds good. I had tried using a LAN port instead of the WAN, but of course the router's DHCP got in the way since I didn't think to configure it as you describe (seems obvious now!). I think this will probably work and will report back when I get a chance to try it.
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