5. Click
Yes
to enable Internet connection sharing.
Windows XP, Server-side Setup
1. Have your Windows XP compact disc handy. You may need it during
the setup process.
2. From the Windows Control Panel, select
Network Connections
.
3. Right-click
the
Local Area Connection
icon and then select
Properties
.
The
Local Area Connection Properties dialog box
opens.
4. Click
the
Advanced
tab. Select
Enable Internet Connection
Sharing
to allow network users to connect, control, or disable this
Internet connection.
5. Select
Allow other network users to connect through this
computer’s Internet connection
.
6. Click
OK.
Windows 98SE & Windows ME, Server-side Setup
Internet Protocol routing software is required on Windows 98SE and Windows ME servers. A
downloadable trial version of WinRoute Lite is available on the Tiny Software, Inc. Website –
http://www.tinysoftware.com/
To configure the server:
1. From the Windows Control Panel, double-click the
Network
icon.
2. Click
the
Configuration
tab. Select
TCP/IP -> Bluetooth LAN
Access Server Driver
(scroll down if necessary).
3. Click
Properties
and select the
IP Address
tab.
4. Select
Specify an IP address
.
5. Enter an IP address (suggested value – 192.168.1.1) and a
Subnet Mask
(suggested value – 255.255.255.0).
6. Click
OK
in both dialog boxes.
7. Click
Yes
to restart the computer.
To configure the routing software:
1. In the Windows system tray, right-click the
WinRoute
icon and
select
Administration
.
2. Click
the
Settings
tab. Select
2nd network adapter
.
3. From
the
Network adapter
drop-down list, select any adapter
other than the USB Dongle.
4. Click
the
Settings
button.
5. Click
the
DHCP
tab. From the
Adapter
drop-down list, select the
Bluetooth Windows 9x Adapter
.
6. Select
Enable DHCP Server
.
7. Type in the client IP address range fields:
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