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Enabling Internet Connection Sharing (ICS)
Though ICS works similarly for all operating systems, each version of Microsoft
®
Windows
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activates Internet Connection Sharing in its own way. Please see below for the operating
system you are using.
In case of trouble, check Windows Help and the Microsoft website for information on Internet
Connection Sharing.
Enabling Internet Connection Sharing for Windows XP
You must have administrative rights to enable ICS in Windows XP.
1
Before you begin, check if you have a working Internet connection and if your home
network is working properly (if you have one)
•
Check the Internet connection by opening a web page with your browser.
2
Click Start, Settings, and Control Panel.Then double-click 'Network and Internet
Connections'. Finally, click 'Network Connections'.
> This will open a list of your network connections.
3
In the list of network connections, right-click on the network connection that your
computer uses to connect to broadband Internet.
> This will open the context menu of that network connection.
Note: Do not right-click the wireless network connection that connects to your Streamium product
(e.g. the Philips Wireless USB adapter 11g).
Right-click the network connection that provides you with broadband Internet access
4
Click 'Properties' at the bottom of the context menu.
> This will open the connection properties menu.
5
In the connection properties menu, click the 'Advanced' tab.
> This will give you access to the options for sharing your Internet connection.
Next:
a)
In the 'Internet Connection Sharing' section: Place a check mark to allow other users to
connect through this computer's Internet connection.
b)
Remove the check mark that allows other network users to control or disable the shared
Internet connection.
Note: For extra security: Enable the Internet Connection Firewall at the top of this menu to protect
your computer and your network from malicious access from the Internet.
Click 'OK' to accept the changed settings.
> Your Internet connection will now be shared with other network connections, including
the one that connects your computer to your Streamium system.