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October 13th, 2005 07:00

Other than using a wired connection, how are you going to go wireless without a router?  The only way to do it would be to make one machine a wired connection and then use ICS to share the connection.

Frankly, as cheap as routers  are, there is no sense not to get one.

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October 13th, 2005 13:00

because the 8100's battery died and only has ablot 5 min. of battery life, so its always pluged in anyway. i understand a router in the easy way to go but its not currently in the budget.

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October 14th, 2005 00:00

First off, I completely agree with JM, routers are far to cheap not to buy one for the added performance, security, and reliability they offer.  That said, I will try to help you with what you asked.

The first step is to establish the ad-hoc connection.  Turn off any security when doing this.  Let windows manage the connection (it's usually easier!).  Navigate to Network Connections (start, control panel is the long way there).  Right-click the wireless connection and click properties.  Click the Wireless Networks tab.  Click the advanced buttonat the bottom and make sure support for both infrastructure and 'ad-hoc' networks are enabled (if you never plan on using infrastructure networks, you can select ad-hoc only).

Once this is done, go back to the main 'Wireless Networks' tab and click 'add' under Preferred Networks.  Enter an SSID and select 'this is an ad-hoc network' at the bottom.  Disable encyption and set authentication to open.  Close.  Do this on both computers and see if a connection can be established.  Right click both connections and click repair if needed.

Post back when you get this far.

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October 14th, 2005 03:00

$25 after rebates.

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October 17th, 2005 22:00

Thanks, Finelly got it working was running into firewall problems thanks a ton
 
Kyle
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