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Erichapkido

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  1. So your ICS computer is running XP, and the test computer that wasn't connecting to the internet is running Vista?

    Both are running XP. Once I turned off the firewall on the laptop connected to the fon wireless it could access the internet. Windows Firewall is turned on the machine that the fon is connected too, no problems there. I haven't tested it with Vista yet, I don't know anyone who has it.

  2. This is a traceroute from a windows laptop connected to the fon. It still makes it, but it freezes on that second step and I think it is stopping everything from connecting. 192.168.1.1 is the fon, and 172.21.40.1 is, I think, the gateway for the computer that the fon is connected to.

    C:\Documents and Settings\test>tracert google.com
    
    Tracing route to google.com [72.14.207.99]
    over a maximum of 30 hops:
    
      1     3 ms     1 ms     2 ms  192.168.1.1
      2     *        *        *     Request timed out.
      3     4 ms     1 ms     1 ms  172.21.40.1
      4     5 ms     2 ms     2 ms  phila-gw-F-0-1-100mb.voicenet.net [207.103.158.8
    1]
      5     6 ms     4 ms     4 ms  runway-f-4-1-1-hsrp2.voicenet.net [207.103.5.165
    ]
      6     6 ms     5 ms     6 ms  ge2-5.br01.phl02.pccwbtn.net [63.218.31.21]
      7    11 ms    10 ms     9 ms  74.125.49.77
      8    74 ms    11 ms    10 ms  216.239.48.112
      9    44 ms    44 ms    36 ms  209.85.248.217
     10    39 ms    39 ms    38 ms  72.14.233.113
     11    41 ms    38 ms    36 ms  66.249.94.90
     12    38 ms    40 ms    54 ms  72.14.236.134
     13    39 ms    36 ms    38 ms  eh-in-f99.google.com [72.14.207.99]
    
    Trace complete.

  3. Do you have a gateway setup on the fon to point towards the eth port on your laptop?

    this is how i have mine setup

    http://iyeman.net/jasager/webifnetworkconfig.jpg

    The 1.247 is the ip of the interface on my laptop and the dns server is that of my isp.

    EDIT- I noticed the wiki is saying to config the fon to use dhcp not sure why as a static IP in my opinion is better.

    That's what I have as well. I have a few more dns servers, but that's about it. The weird thing is, I tested it with my eee pc with linux, my friends mac, and another friends windows laptop. Only the windows laptop was having trouble connecting. The laptop that is sharing the connection is windows.

    EDIT: Now all computers seem to be getting decent ping times, but the windows machine still times out when trying access say google.com in a webbrowser.

  4. I've done a similar set up and I got the fon to see the internet, but for some reason clients on the network cannot access the internet. I have a static IP on the fon as 192.168.1.1 and my windows box is sharing my ethernet on 192.168.1.2. I set up opendns servers and can ping websites from the fon so I know it's working. You can almost always ping from the client machine as well, but they sometimes time out and are generally 400+ms. I do nslookup on the clients as well and that times out too. Anyone know what could be wrong?

  5. I was recently in an airport with Snubs and we used my nintendo ds running aircrack to deauth nearby clients. The DS needs to be in close proximity to the clients so snubs walked by the clients with the DS in her pocket while I sat with the pineapple nearby waiting for them to connect. works like a charm.

    How did you set up your DS to do this? I found the AirplayNDS, but I can't figure out how to get it to work.

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