How to achieve shared Internet access under Windows 7

  
Sharing the Internet by sharing a local connection (wired, wireless)
Description: Confirm that the computer sharing the local connection, that is, the gateway computer has two network cards (one of which is a wired or wireless network card), and there are network devices such as switches or hubs. The computer is connected to the computer via a network device or a wireless LAN.

First, configure the gateway computer
1, open the properties of one of the network cards, you must ensure that this network card can be connected to the Internet. As shown below:

2, click the "Share" tab, and then select "Allow other network users to connect to the <quo; checkbox via this computer's Internet connection, click OK to exit.

Note: If there is only one network card, the "Share” tab will not be available.
3, after setting the local connection is completed, the sharing flag will appear on the local connection icon, as shown below:

4, after the local connection setting is completed, another network card (wired, wireless) IP address has been The system automatically assigns manually, as shown below:

Second, configure the client computer
1, open the network connection properties of the client computer, as shown below:

2, double click on the above figure <;Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)" Open the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window, select “Automatically Obtain IP Address> Click “OK Exit.
3, if the client is a wireless network card, select the corresponding SSID name in the searched wireless network list and click & ldquo; connect & rdquo; to achieve wireless sharing Internet access.


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