Yes, computer A would be automatic, but is there a setting I need to
put on computer B so that it will give out an IP address? I didnt
think computers would do that automatically.

I apologize, I should have phrased my question better.

N3T

On Oct 19, 5:07 pm, Daleeh <[email protected]> wrote:
> Unless you have changed it to a manual IP in the past, it should
> already be set to obtain an IP from a DHCP server when connected.
>
> Dale
>
> On Oct 19, 12:15 pm, N3TS3cure <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Thanks for all thew info.
> > Is there a setting that needs to be turned on on computer A in order
> > to activate DHCP? Or is that automatic?
>
> > N3T
>
> > On Oct 19, 11:55 am, Daleeh <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > When you tell computer B to share the wireless connection, it will in
> > > effect become a DHCP server for the other computer (A) connected via
> > > the Ethernet ports.  Computer B will will have two IP addresses--one
> > > assigned from the wireless router to the wireless adapter and one
> > > assigned to the Ethernet port.  Computer A will receive an IP address
> > > from computer B and everything should work just fine.
>
> > > Remember to make sure computer B is actually able to access the
> > > Internet through its wireless adapter before beginning the setup.
>
> > > Good luck.
>
> > > Dale
>
> > > On Oct 19, 8:19 am, KwikOne <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > You would also need to bridge the wireless network to the lan
>
> > > > On Oct 18, 7:03 pm, Mohammad AbuShady <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > i think if you open the wireless connection properties in the 
> > > > > computer that
> > > > > will be using the wireless, you'll have an option to let other 
> > > > > computers in
> > > > > the network share the connection.
>
> > > > > On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 11:20 PM, N3TS3cure <[email protected]> 
> > > > > wrote:
> > > > > > Ok, I have a quick question.
> > > > > > I know you can set up a computer as a wireless access point by
> > > > > > connecting it to the router via Ethernet and then broadcasting on 
> > > > > > it's
> > > > > > wireless card.
>
> > > > > > Another scenario I was thinking about but not sure if it would work:
>
> > > > > > Say computer A has an ethernet card and computer B has an ethernet
> > > > > > card and a wireless card. (The router is in another room so I can't
> > > > > > implement the above solution)
> > > > > > Can I connect computer A to computer B via ethernet and computer B 
> > > > > > to
> > > > > > the router via wireless and have internet connectivity on computer 
> > > > > > A?
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