Connect to the Internet
Connect to the Internet
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Connect to the Internet using ISS
Connect from the ISS server
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With AnyPoint™ Internet Sharing Software (ISS), you can connect to the
Internet on multiple PCs at the same time, all with just one modem and one
Internet or broadband cable account. The PC with the Internet connection is
called the ISS server, and all the other PCs on the network that are sharing
the Internet account through the ISS server are called ISS clients.
Important: If you have installed your AnyPoint Wireless II adapter
into a network through an access point or a gateway, ISS and its
features are not available. Refer to documentation for those
devices for instructions on connecting to the Internet.
Note: If you are using Virtual Private network (VPN) software, refer
"Connecting with Virtual Private Network (VPN)"
to
Refer also to the
www.intel.com/anypoint/support/
To see if ISS is running on the ISS server, look for the ISS icon on the right
side of the Windows* taskbar. If the icon is present, ISS is running.
If the icon is not present, you can manually start ISS on the server by
selecting
Start > Programs > Intel AnyPoint Network > Internet Sharing
.
Server
To connect from the ISS server:
Make sure that ISS is running on your ISS server PC.
1
Start an Internet browser (such as Netscape Navigator* or Microsoft
2
Internet Explorer*), and ISS automatically connects you to the Internet.
Note: To close the shared Internet connection from the server PC,
double-click the ISS icon in the status area of the Windows taskbar,
and select
Hang Up
AnyPoint Wireless II Network Online Support site,
for information.
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on page 37.
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