Description of Internet Connection Sharing 

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With the development of technology, fast internet service has become very popular. In many regions of the country, DSL and broadband internet connection is available for as low as $19.00/per month. With the built in internet sharing capability offered by Win 98 second edition, Win 2000 and Win XP. Household or small business offices that have more than one PC can share a single internet connection.

SUMMARY

This page describes Internet Connection Sharing (ICS). Note that this page is for informational use only, and because of this, it does not contain troubleshooting information.

For problem-solving information related to ICS, you may need to contact one our technicians at (617) 298-0357 or click here.

Additional Information

ICS provides networked computers with the ability to share a single connection to the Internet.

If you have multiple computers, you can use ICS to allow you and others on your local area network (LAN) to perform different tasks simultaneously. For example, one person can send and receive e-mail messages, while another person downloads a file, and another person browses the Internet. You can also gain access to your corporate e-mail accounts from a client computer while others on your LAN cannot. You can use Web-enabled programs (such as downloading updates) as well as Microsoft NetMeeting and other video conferencing programs.

Internet Connection Sharing Capabilities

Windows Support for Connection Sharing

To connect multiple computers to the Internet through a single Internet connection, one computer must be running Windows 98 Second Edition, Windows 2000, or Windows Millennium Edition (Me) with Internet Connection Sharing installed. Other computers on your LAN can then gain access to the Internet through the connection on the computer with Internet Connection Sharing.

NOTE : ICS is a built-in feature of Windows 98 Second Edition, Windows 2000,  Windows Me and XP, and is not a component available for download.

Internet Connection Sharing Components

Setting Up a Network with Internet Connect Sharing

Your ICS network is a type of local area network that relies on a single computer called a gateway, through which all other computers and TCP/IP-capable devices connect to the Internet.

The hardware and software needed to set up a home network includes:

You can enable Internet Connection Sharing by using the Add/Remove Programs tool in Windows 98 Second Edition or Windows Me:

  1. Click Start, point to Settings, click Control Panel, and then double-click Add/Remove Programs.
  2. On the Windows Setup tab, double-click Internet Tools.
  3. Click to select the Internet Connection Sharing check box, and then click OK.
  4. Click OK, and then follow the instructions on the screen to run the Internet Connection Sharing wizard.
To install a Home Office Network Town Computer charges a flat rate fee of $159.99 for three computers and $45 for each additional PC or peripheral. Network hardware and cables are not included. All computers must be installed in the same floor or office area. Additional fee may be applied for wiring if the PCs are located in different locations in the building. All labor is guaranteed for 90 days. In certain cases Landlord authorization may be required.

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