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Using Your Ethernet Network
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Sharing an Internet connection
Internet sharing lets all computers on the network access the Internet at the
same time using one Internet service provider (ISP) connection.
same time using one Internet service provider (ISP) connection.
If you are using Windows XP, go to
If you are using Windows 2000, go to
To set up Internet Explorer on each computer on your Ethernet network in
Windows XP:
Windows XP:
1
Make sure that the router or access point is turned on and configured as
instructed by your cable or DSL provider.
instructed by your cable or DSL provider.
2
Click
Start
, right-click
Internet
, then click
Internet Properties
. The Internet
Properties dialog box opens.
Important
The Internet setup procedure uses the Windows XP New
Connection Wizard and Internet Explorer. The example
screens show those screens that typically appear in the
course of using the wizard. If your Internet connection
differs from that used in this example, you may encounter
additional screens or screens with different selections.
Make sure that you read each screen in the wizard and
make your selections based on your particular Internet
connection situation.
Connection Wizard and Internet Explorer. The example
screens show those screens that typically appear in the
course of using the wizard. If your Internet connection
differs from that used in this example, you may encounter
additional screens or screens with different selections.
Make sure that you read each screen in the wizard and
make your selections based on your particular Internet
connection situation.
If you use a browser other than Internet Explorer, see the
help provided with that browser for configuring it for use
on a network.
help provided with that browser for configuring it for use
on a network.
Important
If you are using a dial-up modem instead of a broadband
connection, see the documentation that came with your
router or access point for the correct procedure.
connection, see the documentation that came with your
router or access point for the correct procedure.