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Hi I have a client connected to the Internet via a dial-up connection which
is shared using ICS. This client is connected to a Belkin wireless router through my wired LAN connection. The router has been configured to act simply as an access point with its routing and firewall functions disabled. I have two laptops and an Xbox 360 connected to the network wirelessly and all three can access the internet without a problem. The only trouble is on the client that is connected to the internet there are three networks showing up. The dial-up connection shows up fine but the LAN is duplicated with one network being unidentified and one being identified. When I click on view status on either network the same Local Area Connection status dialog opens. Both networks run off the same network adapter. Every time I reconnect or restart the computer I have to manually change the unidentified network to private so my Xbox 360 can access my media. I have the IP address of the main client that is sharing the internet set to 192.168.0.1 on the LAN and the wireless access point is set to 192.168.0.254. If I set the default gateway as 192.168.0.254 then two networks show up (1 identified 1 not). If i leave the default gateway blank then it shows a single unidentified network. I have ipv6 disabled on the LAN. Any help on this issue would be great. I am thinking I may have to set static IP's on all clients and leave the default gateway on the main client to 192.168.0.254? |