I've wasted 4 hours now, initially trying to figure out how to connect an ipod touch to the internet without wireless in the house, then on my XP laptop to get ICS going - but the properties tab does not recognise my LAN connection as valid for where the internet is accessed over wired homeplug through to my internet gateway / ADSL router. Checking on various forums it seems that XP ICS is limited as it tries to allocate the host to the same IP address as the internet gateway / router 192.168.0.1 - so what's the point of it then?
OK fair 'nuf - so I dig out the wife's laptop. well to start off with the "w" key is missing - WTF its under warranty she better get it repaired before that expires 'cos I'm not getting a loan out to have it repaired
Whilst booting the Vista I check on google how to enable ICS on Vista. So the vista ICS version looks so easy, just set up an adhoc network huh? No chance...
I'm on a machine less than 2 years old and is running Vista SP1. First thing on bootup it says windows updates available and I review and install them including a graphics driver update. This causes some other updates to fail so I have to do the updates twice including a reboot already.
It just keeps failing with Internet Connection Sharing failed to start - after the wizard has run further attempts have to be done from LAN properties | Sharing which doesn't work saying there was an error starting Internet Connection Sharing.
So I tried looking in the event log - well bugger the system event log says it cannot display the data is corrupt (error 13) - WTF is this tulipe vista I never saw that on an XP machine. Googled it and found I had to reset the log, did that and retried the ICS. New Event log is full of Virtual Disk Service starting and stopping and then something about ipv6 stack failing to start and an ipv6 error allocating ¬ bytes.
Spend the next hour or so googling these, eventually give up on what to about the Virtual Disk Service (noticing with envy that those people who do manage to fix it suddenly experience faster machines) and find on the ipv6 side advice to disable ipv6 on the NIC. Not clear how to do that initially so I unticked ipv6 under the LAN properties and also found a registry hack to add DisabledComponents under ipv6/parameters.
Loads of rebooting later and still the same effing problem.
And all because the bloody ipod Touch ONLY effing works on wireless and I was asked to install a dictionary onto it ready for daughter to use for homework tomorrow!



so much for my I only have one more hour's work to do and then an early night - I still have that hour's work to do
think tomorrow I will go to Macdonalds and use their free wireless, failing that I will order a Develo wireless extender - it will have to go on the credit card that I'm only making minimum payments on.
OK fair 'nuf - so I dig out the wife's laptop. well to start off with the "w" key is missing - WTF its under warranty she better get it repaired before that expires 'cos I'm not getting a loan out to have it repaired

Whilst booting the Vista I check on google how to enable ICS on Vista. So the vista ICS version looks so easy, just set up an adhoc network huh? No chance...
I'm on a machine less than 2 years old and is running Vista SP1. First thing on bootup it says windows updates available and I review and install them including a graphics driver update. This causes some other updates to fail so I have to do the updates twice including a reboot already.
It just keeps failing with Internet Connection Sharing failed to start - after the wizard has run further attempts have to be done from LAN properties | Sharing which doesn't work saying there was an error starting Internet Connection Sharing.
So I tried looking in the event log - well bugger the system event log says it cannot display the data is corrupt (error 13) - WTF is this tulipe vista I never saw that on an XP machine. Googled it and found I had to reset the log, did that and retried the ICS. New Event log is full of Virtual Disk Service starting and stopping and then something about ipv6 stack failing to start and an ipv6 error allocating ¬ bytes.
Spend the next hour or so googling these, eventually give up on what to about the Virtual Disk Service (noticing with envy that those people who do manage to fix it suddenly experience faster machines) and find on the ipv6 side advice to disable ipv6 on the NIC. Not clear how to do that initially so I unticked ipv6 under the LAN properties and also found a registry hack to add DisabledComponents under ipv6/parameters.
Loads of rebooting later and still the same effing problem.
And all because the bloody ipod Touch ONLY effing works on wireless and I was asked to install a dictionary onto it ready for daughter to use for homework tomorrow!




so much for my I only have one more hour's work to do and then an early night - I still have that hour's work to do

think tomorrow I will go to Macdonalds and use their free wireless, failing that I will order a Develo wireless extender - it will have to go on the credit card that I'm only making minimum payments on.

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