RE: connecting to networked computers behind xp firwall (no router)

2005-06-30 Thread Steve Bostedor
computers behind xp firwall (no router) Mike: Heya. Getting port-forwarding working with Windows' ICS is notoriously difficult. The best reference for it I've found is here: http://www.homenethelp.com/ics/ics-install-netxp.asp Instead of ICS, and despite your caps lock key, I would

Re: connecting to networked computers behind xp firwall (no router)

2005-06-29 Thread evets dranem
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hey everyone, i have a set up like this at home . . . cable modem, living room computer (shares internet connection) then 3 networked computers.All are running XP home w/ SP2. I want to be able to connect to each computer while i go away to college and be able to

Re: connecting to networked computers behind xp firwall (no router)

2005-06-29 Thread Andrew Borland
As noted, buying a router is almost certainly the best and correct solution to your problem but I assume you have good reason for not wanting to pursue that avenue. I suspect that you are attempting to go beyond the scope of Internet Connection Sharing which, to the best of my knowledge, is

Re: connecting to networked computers behind xp firwall (no router)

2005-06-29 Thread Scott C. Best
Mike: Heya. Getting port-forwarding working with Windows' ICS is notoriously difficult. The best reference for it I've found is here: http://www.homenethelp.com/ics/ics-install-netxp.asp Instead of ICS, and despite your caps lock key, I would recommend you consider purchasing a

connecting to networked computers behind xp firwall (no router)

2005-06-28 Thread mra2287
hey everyone, i have a set up like this at home . . . cable modem, living room computer (shares internet connection) then 3 networked computers.All are running XP home w/ SP2. I want to be able to connect to each computer while i go away to college and be able to help my family fix