1.Select Start Control Panel, and then
2.Under LAN or
You must select at least two eligible network connections in order for Bridge Connections to create a bridge.
3.Right click one of the highlighted private network connections, and select Bridge Connections. You can create only one network bridge on a computer, but the bridge can accommodate any number of network connections.
Caution!
Do not use this method to share a corporate network connection without first agreeing upon security procedures with the network administrator.
Note:
•Adapters that have Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) or Internet Connection Firewall (ICF) enabled cannot be part of the network bridge and will not appear on the Network Bridge checklist. Similarly, the Add to Bridge menu command is available only for adapters that you can add as connections to Network Bridge.
•Only Ethernet,
•Do not create a bridge between the public Internet connection and the private network connection, or add the public Internet connection to an existing network bridge, if you do not have ICF or Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) enabled. To do so will create an unprotected link between your network and the Internet, and your network will be vulnerable to intrusions.
•If you remove adapters from the network bridge, and less than two adapters remain, Network Bridge will not perform its intended function, but it will continue to use system resources.
•Network adapters that previously appeared under LAN or
•Network bridges with wireless or
4.Internet Connection Sharing, Internet Connection Firewall, Discovery and Control, and Network Bridge are not available on Windows XP
Caution!
When sharing an internet connection, unwanted users within the reach of the wireless LAN may be able to use it too. The use of security features such as WEP and WPA network keys are recommended.
Creating profiles for ICS Client machines
Set up an ad hoc network on your host machine and each client. Follow the Create a Wireless LAN
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