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Originally posted by Howard2k
Yep - enable ICS on the interface that is facing the ISP. Do not enable ICS on the BT.
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Howard,
These are my steps and results:
1. Enable ICS on my ISP, so ICS is tick
2. Enable ICS on my LAN, so ICS is tick
3. I check my ISP's ICS and it wasn't tick anymore
I haven't check any of the IP address information.
What should I do? should I continue? or checking out the IP address.
I read on the help file as follow:
"If you have two or more local area connections, and all of them connect to the rest of the computers on your network, you need to bridge the local area connections before you can select the connection to your home or small office network. If you choose to create a network bridge that includes all of the local area connections to your network, the bridge is automatically selected when you enable ICS."
Should I use network bridge?
Any comment/suggestion or was I missing some steps?
Thank you for all your help.