Re: [LAN] Wywolywanie polaczenia internet. przez komputery z LAN

Autor: Michal Kawecki <kkwinto_at_o2.px>
Data: Thu 03 Nov 2005 - 16:51:16 MET
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Użytkownik "aVen9er" <av18.wytnij@poczta.onet.pl> napisał w
wiadomości news:dkd34k$ob4$1@nemesis.news.tpi.pl...
> Użytkownik "Michal Kawecki" <kkwinto@o2.px> napisał w wiadomości
> news:mpvckd.577.ln@kwinto.prv...
>
>> Włącz usługę Usługa odnajdywania SSDP w services.msc i dodaj
>> Architektura UPnP do listy wyjątków na Zaporze internetowej.
>
>
> Sprawdzilem... to co opisales bylo wlaczone... Brakuje mi pomyslow:(

A na drugim komputerze też sprawdziłeś? Na Zaporze porty otwarte? Nie
masz innego firewalla po drodze?

Coś Ci zacytuję:

Cannot Control ICS from a Client Computer
If you clicked the Allow other network users to control or disable the
shared Internet connection check box on the Advanced tab of the
Internet connection, then client computers on your private network can
use Universal Plug and Play, a standard protocol to control devices on
a network, to instruct the ICS host computer to connect or disconnect
from the Internet. The client computers can do this from an icon in
their own Network Connections folder.

If a user on a client computer is unable to control the ICS host
computer, then do the following:

1. Verify the ICS host computer's configuration.

Verify that there are no TCP/IP filters that are preventing the ICS
host from receiving Universal Plug and Play traffic on the private
network connection. Universal Plug and Play uses TCP ports 5000 and
2869. For more information, see "Verifying ICS Host Computer
Configuration" in the "Common Tools and Tasks" section of this
article.

2. Verify the client computer's TCP/IP configuration.

For this specific issue, verify that if the Internet Connection
Firewall is enabled, then there are service definitions created for
Universal Plug and Play traffic (UDP port 1900 and TCP port 5000).

Alternately, verify that there are no TCP/IP filters that are
preventing the client computer from receiving Universal Plug and Play
traffic on the private network connection. Universal Plug and Play
uses TCP ports 5000 and 2869. For more information, see "Verifying
Client Computer Configuration" in the "Common Tools and Tasks" section
of this article.

http://download.microsoft.com/download/9/3/1/9315bee6-498e-493e-83a6-2a9d8631878d/ICS_Tshoot.doc

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M.   [MS-MVP]
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