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Originally Posted by mrp04
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he doesn't have a router though
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Actually, he said he doesn't have a
wireless router. The fact that he got an IP conflict suggests that he is using a wired router (probably a D-Link or Netgear which uses the 192.168.0. IP set).
stormloader, if this is the case, instead of ICS, simply bridge the WiFi and NIC on your PC so the router can assign all the IPs.
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