Support WebCast: Home Networking and Internet Connection Sharing in Microsoft Windows XP (324980)



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  • the operating system: Microsoft Windows XP

This article was previously published under Q324980

Session Summary



During this session, will discuss the basics of Internet Connection Sharing (ICS), the hardware needed to accomplish this task, and how to set it up in Microsoft Windows XP. We will also talk about some common problems that you may encounter, as well as some common applications that may not work with Internet Connection Sharing.

This is a Level 100 session that was recorded October 30, 2001 and presented by Curtis Koenig. Curtis is a Support Professional with the Professional Platforms Support group specializing in networking. He has supported products from Windows 95 to Windows 2000 Server. Curtis has just completed an assignment as a rotational engineer for the Windows XP Beta release.

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