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GARYSMIFF

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#224 20-May-2003 10:58
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i HAVE A NETGEAR ROUTER DG814 (192.168.1.10)
I HAVE A 3COM CONNECTED TO THE ROUTER (192.168.1.2) ON THE MAIN 2KPC
I WOULD LIKE THE 2K MAIN PC TO SHARE OUT ITS BLUETOOTH CONNECTION 192.168.1.3 WITH A LAPTOP RUNNING 2K WITH BTOOTH ( 192.168.1.33) SO THE DUSTBINS CAN USE IT FOR INET ACCESS.
i will not work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ANY AID HELP WILL BE GREATFULL.

(DUSTBINS) DUSTBIN LIDS = KIDS

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  #334 20-May-2003 11:18
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Hi, Gary... Is this a 3COM Bluetooth adapter you have, or wi-fi?

AFAIK 3COM Bluetooth software will not allow Internet Connection Sharing, because it does not support LAN profile.

You might wanna try a TDK or Belkin adapters instead.




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GARYSMIFF

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  #335 20-May-2003 11:36
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Sorry a bit clearer

The hardware for for blue tooth are both MSI ( I have had them working fine when i had a adsl modem connected to the 2k Main pc and ICS enabled on the adsl modem sharing out the bluetooth)

what i have now is
/3com Nic ( 192.168.1.2)
/
router ( 192.168.1.10)------------- / 2k main pc
\
\MSI Bluetooth (192.168.1.3)
z
z
z
z
MSI Bluetooth (192.168.1.33) 2k Laptop





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