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Old 01-31-2007, 11:25 PM
John Navas
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Default Re: Using my Wireless Laptop as a internet connection for my DVD/TV Ethernet connections

On 31 Jan 2007 13:10:37 -0800, "Yashaan Mavalvala"
<The_Human_Torch@hotmail.com> wrote in
<1170277836.977846.223800@m58g2000cwm.googlegroups .com>:

>I have a wireless laptop that is set up and permanently connected to
>my tv and amp etc. It is used to view downloaded content, videos,
>music etc and played through my TV.
>
>My TV and HD-DVD Player both have Ethernet sockets for updating their
>firmware. Is there anyway I can connect the devices two my wireless
>laptop (using the laptops Ethernet socket) and then update my firmware
>etc.
>
>Is it just a matter of connecting them together using a CAT5 Ethernet
>cable or do I need to change a setting on the laptop to allow this to
>happen??


If they are truly Ethernet (which would surprise me), and if they
support DHCP, then you may be able to get them online by enabling ICS
(Internet Connection Sharing) in your laptop.

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