Win XPSP2 system set up dual-machine wireless network card pair actually combat

  

Because of the need, I personally, through some toss, finally figured out the dual-machine wireless connection, which is the so-called HOC way. Window XP Sp2's settings for wireless include the interface with relatively large changes. Although it is not difficult to try, there are still a few points that need to be mastered, so you need to use wireless XP and use WIN XP Sp2. A detailed illustration of the students. My environment is T42p as the host, with IBM abg network card, X31 as the auxiliary machine, with INTEL21003B network card. XP+SP2, the network card driver is the latest.

1. Open your wireless network connection properties.


2, the advanced button settings in the lower right corner of the point, select the bottom of the "only computer to the computer" and the bottom "automatically connect to the non-preferred network" .

3, back to the first step of the interface, click the Add button below the preferred network, enter the network name yourself, in this case is "IBMNB01", will "automatically provide me a key" The checkmark is removed, and the data encryption option is changed to “ disabled”, OK to return.


4, enter the TCP /IP properties of the host wireless network card, enter the IP address and subnet mask, in this case the IP address is 192.168.0.1, the mask is 255.255.255.0, other No input.


5, enter the wireless network card TCP/IP attribute of the auxiliary machine, select the IP address and DNS address to be automatically obtained, and confirm. 6. Connect to the external network of the host. In this example, the 1000M NIC, select the advanced attribute, click “Allow” to allow other network users to connect through the INTERET connection of this computer.


7. Connect to the previous step and make the connection sharing settings. According to your own settings, the settings in this example are shown in the figure.


8. After confirming the above settings, search the Internet. Can see the picture below, indicating that the couplet has been successful.


Steps 1, 2, and 3 are the same for the main and secondary machines, and the settings are the same on both machines, otherwise they may not be connected. 4, 6, and 7 are dedicated to the host, and 5 is dedicated to the auxiliary machine. After the completion of the 6th and 7th steps, there may be a prompt to say what it is. Because the IP is different, the shared network may not be able to achieve anything. Don't worry about it, confirm it. The picture in step 8 is a success picture that both can see. As long as you ping each other's IP, you can pass the Internet. Need to mention that, I do not know why, the data encryption method in the third step must be disabled, otherwise it will be normal Unicom, and can not be accessed, the unsuccessful students in the previous try.

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