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Hello,
I have two laptops on Vista Ultimate and my main computer on XP Home. I have a cable modem which is going through my PC and is being shared via Ad Hoc to the laptops. My problem is that only one laptop can use the internet at a time. They both connect to the network ok, but only one can access the internet. When they were on Xp they could both be on the internet at the same time. I know it’s nothing wrong with them because if I disconnect one the other will work and vice versa. I am using windows inbuilt wireless utility if that helps. Does anyone have any ideas (please don’t tell me to get a router as I like using Ad Hoc)? Thanks for your time, BMS |
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"BMS_Online" wrote: Hello, I have two laptops on Vista Ultimate and my main computer on XP Home. I have a cable modem which is going through my PC and is being shared via Ad Hoc to the laptops. My problem is that only one laptop can use the internet at a time. They both connect to the network ok, but only one can access the internet. When they were on Xp they could both be on the internet at the same time. I know it’s nothing wrong with them because if I disconnect one the other will work and vice versa. I am using windows inbuilt wireless utility if that helps. Does anyone have any ideas (please don’t tell me to get a router as I like using Ad Hoc)? And it's cheaper, lol !!!!!!! Thanks for your time, BMS |