After a while a new window should popup in PC2 showing the hardrive of PC1. It is also listed with your Network Drives.

Tip:

See your Windows documentation for further details on setting up a network of Windows PCs.

Caution!

Unwanted users may try to connect to your ad hoc network. Use of security features such as WEP is recommended.

Disable the WLAN

1. Right click and select Disable radio.

Sharing an Internet Connection

To connect a group of computers using a shared Internet connection, select one of the desktop computers to serve as the host computer (all other computers are called clients).

The host computer is the only computer that connects directly to the Internet. It is recommended that the desktop computer having the fastest microprocessor and the most memory is used as the host computer.

The host computer must be running either the Windows 2000 or Windows XP operating system.

Connection sharing requires that the host computer has either a modem or another network adapter in addition to the GC79. The modem or the additional network adapter is used to access the internet. The GC79 is used to share the connections with other clients.

Setting up Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) on the Host Computer

1.Connect the host computer to the internet.

2.Click the Start button.

3.Select Settings Control Panel.

4.Double-clickNetwork and Dial-up Connections.

5.If the host computer is connected to the internet using a dial-up connection, double-click

Dial-up Connection Properties Sharing, and then ensure that both Enable Internet Connection Sharing for this connection and Enabled on-demand dialing are selected.

If the host computer is connected to the internet using a cable or DSL modem, double-click

Local Area Connection Properties Sharing, and then ensure that the Enable Internet Connection Sharing for this connection option is selected.

Note:

For Windows 2000, you must enable local network sharing and select the Local Area Connection relating to the Sony Ericsson 802.11b adaptor. You can check this by looking at the Device Name in the Network and Dial-Up Connections list. If your Sony Ericsson 802.11b adaptor is listed as Local Area Connection 3, then select Local Area Connection 3 in the 'For local Network' drop-down box.

For Windows XP, follow the Bridging instructions below.

Advanced Wireless LAN Features

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