Yes its possible, just enable ICS and and provide IP address to wireless router as follows
IP 192.168.0.5
Subnet 255.255.255.0
Gateway 192.168.0.1
DNS 192.168.0.1
And use normal lan port of your router to connect ICS PC instead of WAN port.
Windows 2000 does not have built-in support for wireless networking. It can be used on a wireless network using a third-party connection manager.
Usually, windows will choose the faster connection. On the start menu, scroll over network connections and click show all connections. If you want to use wired, right click on wireless network connection and click disable, Then you are good to go! If you want to use wireless, Do the same thing but instead of right clicking on wireless network connection, Right click on wired network connection, and do the same!
Make sure that your wireless network is connected to Internet. Otherwise, Windows and your wireless connection software will have troubleshooting tips for you to follow.
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# Wireless Network # Wired Network
You need some kind of network connection. It may be a wireless, or a traditional network cable.You need some kind of network connection. It may be a wireless, or a traditional network cable.You need some kind of network connection. It may be a wireless, or a traditional network cable.You need some kind of network connection. It may be a wireless, or a traditional network cable.
Wireless network refers to any type of computer network that uses wireless for network connections.
Network Card
It depends on what kind of connection to internet you have. If you have a wireless router with DHCP just connect to the wireless network through the network card properties. If you have direct connection to the modem you don't need to do anything (usually).
→ Wired & Wireless Network
This depends on the wireless card vendor, but for Linksys, right-clicking on the green wireless icon in the notification area will give you the option to use Windows to manage the wireless connection.If that does not work, you can jump straight to the Network Connections panel by clicking Start -> Run (or just Start in Vista) and typing in ncpa.cpl . Hit and you'll open the Network Connections window.Locate your Wireless Network Connection, then right-click and hit Properties.Click on the [Wireless Networks] tab at the top.The very first option is "Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings."
It's wireless network booster or extender. It costs almost as much as a wireless router.