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Hi There,
I have spent some time looking online for a solution, but haven't been able to find one.
Here's the scenario:
We have a Hawking Wireless "B" router in the basement, and I have a TRENDnet Wireless "G" USB NIC (upstairs) that seems to pickup the basement connection fairly well. I have two (Windows 2000 SP4) PCs in the room with the USB NIC, and both have RJ45 NICs. I have enabled ICS on "host" PC (on the USB Wireless NIC), and connected a cross-over cable between these two PCs.
I have tried disabling Norton Internet Security on the host, and I have already disabled the firewall on the client (Trend Micro PC-cillin 2005), as per Microsoft's guidelines at http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?...;307311&sd=tech.
I have a new TRENDnet Wireless "G" router that I thought of setting up, to use as a bridge, or access point, but TRENDnet has told me that this model (TEW-431BRP) doesn't support WDS, which is needed to turn it into an access point.
What have I done wrong? Is there a work-around or another solution to share the wireless connection between two hard-wired computers, or do I need to get another wireless NIC?
Thanks in advance.