Check any firewall situation that might be stopping the flow of data. Make sure both computers are on the same workgroup (the name must be the same). If you are on a domain, make sure the domain address is correct, also make sure the username and passwords are correct.Originally Posted by d000hg
What I would suggest is this, remove ICS completely. Remove the internet, all the NICs everything from the computers (via software) and reinstall everything from the start using the method outlined at the practicallynetworked.com site.
It could be possible that your first attempts are interfering with the process. Erase all traces of ICS and networking, as well as the internet connection, and start over from the beginning. Then post your results.
Another thing you can try is to setup two connections, one for the internet and one for the LAN, and then bridge the connections. That may work as well.
Check out the troubleshooting connection issues on PN.com:
http://www.practicallynetworked.com/...oubleshoot.htm






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