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found the source of all evil

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I think I found the reason. Yesterday I activated the internet-connection-sharing (ICS) again and now the problem reappeared. I've got 2 network cards in my PC, one is for my DSL modem and the second is sometimes connected to my notebook through a cross-over-cabel.
Any ideas for what options (tcp parameters, services etc.) I should look to solve this problem?
How is TC releated with this ICS stuff?

Thanks a lot,
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Re: found the source of all evil

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Rainforest1155 wrote:How is TC releated with this ICS stuff?

Thanks a lot,
Sebastian
It's just a microsoft networking problem - you can't access (usually) two networks at one time. The internet is the first one and your Laptop is the second.

So as workaround: If you connect to your laptop deactivate the DSL - network card and if you want to connect to the internet deactivate the other network-card.

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Shared and OK

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:) Hi Stefan !
¤ My DSL connection is shared in my LAN (MS network) without any special card. I'd no problem like Rainforest1155 reported… ???

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Re: found the source of all evil

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sheepdog wrote: It's just a microsoft networking problem - you can't access (usually) two networks at one time. The internet is the first one and your Laptop is the second.
Why does it work when I disable internet-connection-sharing? I'm still connected to the internet with my main pc, with the only difference that I can't access the internet from my notebook, but I can still share files between both.
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Mal angenommen, du drückst Strg+F, wählst die FTP-Verbindung (mit gespeichertem Passwort), klickst aber nicht auf Verbinden, sondern fällst tot um.
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Re: found the source of all evil

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Rainforest1155 wrote:
sheepdog wrote:Why does it work when I disable internet-connection-sharing? I'm still connected to the internet with my main pc, with the only difference that I can't access the internet from my notebook, but I can still share files between both.
It is a routing problem. M$ can use only one default route. So either the route points to the internet or it points to the LAN. Ther is a solution - according to the M$ documentation. But unfortunately I never figured it out.

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