- Install the usb modem driver on the laptop (don't bother installing the dialer software).
- Setup a new dial-up connection (from Control Panel/Internet Connections/add) using the configuration data found here.
- Enable Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) on the dial-up and bind it to the wired network interface. (Note that ICS turns the laptop into a DHCP server, however this is not of much use in this case since we will use the wireless router.)
- Connect the wired interface to the wireless router.
- Configure the router to use static ip (not sure if this is a requirement but other guides recommended this setting). Use 192.168.0.2 as the IP and 192.168.0.1 as the default gateway and use the same DNS settings as the dial-up found issuing a "ipconfig /all" on the laptop.
- Make sure to adjust the the power settings on the laptop so that it won't go into stand-by mode.
Monday, September 17, 2007
Wireless sharing of dial-up connection
In my case the dial-up device is a usb CDMA modem (using the Norwegian ICE network). My setup consists of a laptop running winxp, a modem (Anydata), and a wireless router. If your dial-up is installed and working correctly, you may skip the first two steps.
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