How To Share Internet Connection in XP Without Wireless Router
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I was searching wireless wep/wpa hacking’s stuff recently because I need a wireless network for my mobile phone sometimes. I was sick with all my neighbour’s wireless networks, all of those secured by wep/wpa password.. ![]()
So.. this tutorial had solved the problem, who wish to save the money without buying the wireless router..
Tutorial Requirement
A usb wireless adapter for desktop - laptop’s built-in wireless is accepted.
Of course a ADSL modem and broadband internet
Let’s say you have a desktop or laptop that is equipped with both ethernet(wired) and wireless network adapter and it is connected directly to the Internet using an ADSL modem. Now your younger brother also bought a new laptop and wants to use the Internet. Instead of spending money in buying a wireless broadband router, you can save up the money and share the Internet from your desktop with a usb wireless adapter or your laptop using the built-in wireless network adapter.

Here’s how to share Internet connection from your laptop or desktop that is equipped with wireless adapter.
First we’ll need to setup the HOST computer. HOST means the computer that is directly connected to the Internet via ADSL modem and it will be the one that is sharing the Internet connection. Go to Control Panel > Network Connections, you should see a Local Area Connection, Wireless Network Connection and a connection dailer (I use Streamyx). In detailed view mode, it shows a lot of useful information regarding your connections.

Below are the steps to configure the HOST computer:
1. Right click the connection which you use to connect to the Internet and select Properties. Go to Advanced tab and check “Allow other network users to connect through this computer’s Internet connection”
2. Click the drop down menu and select “Wireless Network Connection“. Click OK.

3. Go back to Network Connections, right click Wireless Network Connection and select Properties.
4. Go to Wireless Networks tab.
5. Click Advanced button, select Computer-to-computer (ad hoc) networks only, and make sure that Automatically connect to non-preferred networks is UNCHECK. Close it.

6. Click Add button and Wireless network properties Window will appear. Enter any Network name (SSID), and change Data encryption to Disabled. You can change it to WEP when everything is working fine.

7. Right click at the wireless adapter icon from system tray and select “View Available Wireless Networks“. Select the Network name (SSID) that you entered at step 6 and click Connect.
The HOST configuration is done. From what I read on most guide, step 7 above is not necessary but don’t know why if I don’t do that, the CLIENT won’t see the HOST in the wireless network list.
Next, we’ll need to configure the client computer now which is very simple. CLIENT computer means the laptop or desktop that will be connecting to the HOST computer.
1. Right click tray wireless adapter icon from system tray, and select “View Available Wireless Networks”. Select the HOST computer and click Connect.

Bingo! The client computer will automatically acquire IP address from HOST computer because Internet Connection Sharing is enabled. It might take a while, so be patient. Now both the HOST and CLIENT computer can connect to Internet and also share files with each other. See, sharing Internet without wireless router wasn’t so hard now, was it?

How I Shed Thirty Póunds in Under a Month says:
May 6th, 2009 at 3:24 pm
Hi, cool post. I have been pondering this topic,so thanks for sharing. I’ll probably be subscribing to your blog. Keep up the good work
KattyBlackyard says:
June 15th, 2009 at 11:27 am
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Eve says:
July 21st, 2009 at 8:00 am
Good point! Thanks!