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Internet
Connection Sharing (ICS) Installation
Microsoft's Internet Connection Sharing allows you to configure
your home computer network to share a single connection to the
Internet. This troubleshooting topic describes how to configure
Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) to use DIRECWAY®
as your shared connection to the Internet. Please note that you
may need your Windows installation CD-ROM when installing and
configuring ICS.
Configuring your DIRECWAY system as your ICS
gateway to the Internet
These instructions assume that your
DIRECWAY system has a Network Interface Card (NIC) installed and
the TCP/IP protocol is bound to the adapter.
Choose the Windows operating system that your DIRECWAY satellite
modem is installed on
Windows 98
- On the Windows 98 desktop, click the
Start button
- Select Settings
- Select Control Panel
- Double-click the Add/Remove Programs
icon
- Select the Windows Setup tab
- Double-click the Internet Tools
option
- Select the Internet Connection Sharing
check box
- Click OK to close the Internet
Tools dialog and then click OK again to close the
Windows Setup dialog
- The Internet Connection Wizard will start
- The Internet Connection Wizard will ask
what type of connection you use to access the Internet. Choose
the High Speed Connection option
- A dialog will appear asking you to select
the network adapter that you wish to use for your Internet
connection. Select the Satellite USB Device
- Click Next
- You may be prompted to create a
Client Configuration Disk. If so, follow the on-screen
instructions to create a Client Configuration Disk
Note: If you have installed 3Com HomeClick Network
software you will not be prompted to create a Client
Configuration Disk
- You may be prompted to select the
network adapter to use for your local connection. If so,
select the appropriate network adapter that connects this
computer to your home network
- Click Finish
- A dialog will appear offering to restart
your computer. Click Yes
- After your computer restarts a dialog may
appear stating that "Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) is
installed but not properly configured to work with
Navigator..." Select Yes to the prompt to automatically
configure ICS to work with Navigator and restart your computer
Windows Millennium Edition (Me)
- On the Windows Me desktop, click the
Start button
- Select Programs -> Accessories
-> Communications and choose the Home Networking Wizard
- The Home Networking Wizard will start.
Click Next to continue
- In the Setup Options portion of the
wizard, choose the I want to edit my Home Networking
settings on this computer option
- In the Internet Connection portion of the
wizard, choose Yes that you use the Internet on this
computer. Then choose the A direct connection to my ISP
using the following device option and select the
Satellite USB Device from the list of possible network
devices
- In the Internet Connection Sharing portion
of the wizard, choose Yes that you want other computers
on your home network to use the Internet connection on this
computer. Then select the appropriate network card that
connects this computer to your home network
- Continue through the rest of the Home
Networking Wizard providing a name for the computer, sharing
file and printers, and creating a Home Networking setup disk
- A dialog will appear offering to restart
your computer. Click Yes
- After your computer restarts a dialog may
appear stating that "Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) is
installed but not properly configured to work with
Navigator..." Select Yes to the prompt to automatically
configure ICS to work with Navigator and restart your computer
Windows 2000
- On the Windows 2000 desktop, click the
Start button
- Select Settings and then choose
Network and Dial-up Connections
- Right-click on the Satellite USB Device
and choose Properties
- Select the Sharing tab and then
check the Enable Internet connection sharing for this
connection check box
- Click OK to close the connection
properties. You do not need to reboot your computer for the
changes to take effect
Windows XP
- On the Windows XP desktop, click the
Start button
- Select Control Panel
- If the Category View of the
Control Panel is displayed, select the Network and
Internet Connections option. Then select the Network
Connections option listed under the "or Pick a
Control Panel icon" section.
- If the Classic View of the
Control Panel is displayed, select the Network
Connections option.
- Under the LAN or High-Speed Internet
section, right-click on the Satellite USB Device entry
and choose Properties
- Select the Advanced tab. In the
Internet Connection Sharing section, check the Allow
other network users to connect through this computer's
Internet connection check box
- Click OK to close the connection
properties. You do not need to reboot your computer for the
changes to take effect
Configuring
your client computers to use your DIRECWAY system as an ICS
gateway to the Internet
These instructions assume that your client
system has a Network Interface Card (NIC) installed and the TCP/IP
protocol is bound to the adapter.
Choose the Windows operating system that is installed on your
client computer
Windows 98
- On the Windows 98 desktop, click the
Start button
- Select Settings
- Select Control Panel
- Double-click the Network icon
- In the list of network components, select
the TCP/IP protocol associated with your Network
Interface Card (NIC) and then click Properties
- Select the "Obtain an IP address
automatically" check box
- Select the WINS Configuration tab
and then select the "Use DHCP for WINS Resolution"
check box
- Select the Gateway tab and remove
any installed gateways if any are listed
- Select the DNS Configuration tab
and select the "Disable DNS" check box
- Click OK to accept the new TCP/IP
settings. Then click OK to update your new network
configuration
- A dialog will appear offering to restart
your computer. Click Yes to restart your computer
Windows Millennium Edition (Me)
- On the Windows Me desktop, click the
Start button
- Select Settings
- Select Control Panel
- Double-click the Network icon
- In the list of network components, select
the TCP/IP protocol associated with your Network
Interface Card (NIC) and then click Properties
- Select the "Obtain an IP address
automatically" check box
- Select the WINS Configuration tab
and then select the "Use DHCP for WINS Resolution"
check box
- Select the Gateway tab and remove
any installed gateways if any are listed
- Select the DNS Configuration tab
and select the "Disable DNS" check box
- Click OK to accept the new TCP/IP
settings. Then click OK to update your new network
configuration
- A dialog will appear offering to restart
your computer. Click Yes to restart your computer
Windows 2000
- On the Windows 2000 desktop, click the
Start button
- Select Settings and then choose
Network and Dial-up Connections
- Select the network card that connects the
computer to same network as the DIRECWAY
computer. Right-click on this Network adapter and choose
Properties
- Select the General tab. Then select
the TCP/IP protocol and click the Properties button
- Select the Obtain an IP address
automatically option and the Obtain DNS server address
automatically option
- Click OK to save the TCP/IP
properties and then click OK to close the connection
properties. You do not need to reboot your computer for the
changes to take effect
Windows XP
- On the Windows XP desktop, click the
Start button
- Select Control Panel
- If the Category View of the
Control Panel is displayed, select the Network and
Internet Connections option. Then select the Network
Connections option listed under the "or Pick a
Control Panel icon" section.
- If the Classic View of the
Control Panel is displayed, select the Network
Connections option.
- Under the LAN or High-Speed Internet
section, select the network card that connects the computer to
same network as the DIRECWAY computer. Right-click on this
Network adapter and choose Properties
- Select the General tab. Then select
the TCP/IP protocol and click the Properties button
- Select the Obtain an IP address
automatically option and the Obtain DNS server address
automatically option
- Click OK to save the TCP/IP
properties and then click OK to close the connection
properties. You do not need to reboot your computer for the
changes to take effect
How to
optimize web browsing from the ICS client computer
If you are using the DIRECWAY Satellite
Return system, your ICS client computers can take advantage of the
HTTP Performance Enhancing Proxy (HPEP) that is running on your
host DIRECWAY computer. The HTTP Performance Enhancing Proxy
significantly speeds up Web page load times when DIRECWAY is using
the satellite as the return channel. The proxy only speeds up Web
browsing (HTTP protocol) and does not affect FTP, email, chat or
other Internet applications. To configure your client computer to
use the HTTP Performance Enhancing Proxy, you will need to
configure the proxy settings for the Web browser you are using on
the client computer.
Please select the browser you are using on the client
computer for instructions on how to configure the proxy settings.
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 & 6
- Launch Internet Explorer.
- From the menu bar select Tools and
then select Internet Options from the menu.
- Select the Connections tab.
- Click the LAN Settings... button to
open the Local Area Network (LAN) Settings dialog.
- Verify that the Automatically detect
settings and Use automatic configuration script
check boxes are not selected (checked).
- If you are using Internet Explorer 5,
check the Use a proxy server check box. Then check
the Bypass proxy server for local addresses check
box.
- If you are using Internet Explorer 6,
check the Use a proxy server for your LAN check box.
Then check the Bypass proxy server for local addresses
check box.
- Click the Advanced... button to
open the Proxy Settings dialog.
- Enter the IP address of the host (gateway)
computer, 192.168.0.1, into the HTTP: Proxy address to use
text box.
- Enter 85 into the HTTP: Port
text box.
- Verify that the Use the same proxy
server for all protocols check box is not selected
(checked).
- Click OK to close the Proxy
Settings dialog.
- When returned to the Local Area Network
(LAN) Settings dialog, verify that the Address and
Port text boxes are grayed out. If these text boxes
contain a value and are not grayed out, repeat steps 7 to 11
above.
- Click OK to close the Local Area
Network (LAN) Settings dialog.
- Click OK to close the Internet
Properties dialog.
Netscape Navigator
- Launch Netscape
- From the menu bar select Edit and then
select Preferences from the menu.
- After the Preferences dialog appears,
expand the Advanced option.
- From the Advanced options, select
Proxies.
- The right pane of the Preferences dialog
will show Proxies information. Select the Manual proxy
configuration option.
- If you are
using Netscape 6 - After selecting the Manual proxy
configuration option, the protocol proxy information text
boxes will become available. For the HTTP Proxy: text
box entry, enter the IP address of the host (gateway)
computer, 192.168.0.1. Enter 85 into the corresponding
HTTP Port: text box. Click the OK button to close the
Preferences dialog.
If you are using Netscape 4.x - After selecting the Manual
proxy configuration option, click the View... button.
After the Manual Proxy Configuration dialog appears, Enter the
IP address of the host (gateway) computer, 192.168.0.1, into
the HTTP: Address of proxy server to use text box.
Enter 85 into the corresponding HTTP Port text
box. Click the OK button to close the Manual Proxy
Configuration dialog. Then click the OK button to close
the Preferences dialog.
Additional Information on Internet
Connection Sharing (ICS)
The following Microsoft Knowledge Base
articles provide additional information and tips regarding
Internet Connection Sharing (ICS).
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