Share Internet From Pc To Pc Via Ethernet/Lan Cable

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We live in an interconnected world, where sharing is not just a virtue, but a necessity. In this era of technology, sharing internet from one computer to another is a task that can open new doors of opportunity. It's a bit like sharing a secret recipe, and today, we're going to explore two innovative methods to do just that.

Bridging the Gap: A Network Marvel

Imagine you have a laptop, basking in the Wi-Fi waves of the internet, and you want to extend this digital lifeline to another computer using an Ethernet cable. It's not a far-fetched dream. With the magic of Windows, you can achieve this effortlessly.

Method 1: Bridge Connections

In this method, we'll weave a network bridge within the host PC. To start this digital journey, first, ensure that your host PC is connected to a Wi-Fi network. Now, let the magic unfold:

  1. Open the Network Connections page on your host PC. This is where the enchantment begins.

  2. The 'Bridge Connections' feature in Windows is your spellbook for this task. It allows you to unite two or more network adapters on your PC. In our case, we want to bond the Wi-Fi adapter with the Ethernet adapter.

  3. To create this bridge connection, select both network adapters. Next, right-click on the Wi-Fi adapter and choose 'Bridge Connections.'

  4. The story doesn't end here. Right-click on the bridge adapter, select 'Properties,' and ensure that both the Ethernet and Wi-Fi boxes are checked. This is where the magic seal is set. Click 'OK.'

The host PC has now transformed into a digital bridge, ready to share its Wi-Fi treasure. Now, connect your client computer to the host PC via an Ethernet cable. Here's the catch: there's no need for any complex configuration on the client computer. After connecting, watch for the Ethernet icon in the taskbar. It's your gateway to the online world.

Method 2: The Internet Connection Sharing Symphony

Now, let's dive into the second method, a symphony of connection sharing with a twist.

Method 2: Internet Connection Sharing

In this method, we bid farewell to the bridge connection. Start by removing the network adapters from the bridge connection. Now, let's embark on our journey to share Wi-Fi through Ethernet:

  1. Assuming your host and client computers are still connected via Ethernet cable, right-click on the Wi-Fi adapter on the host PC.

  2. Select 'Properties' and navigate to the 'Sharing' tab.

  3. Here's the crescendo: Check the box next to 'Allow other network users to connect through this computer's internet connection.'

  4. Under 'Home networking connection,' choose 'Ethernet.' If you don't see this option, don't fret. Simply check the checkbox and click 'OK.'

Once this symphony begins, the host PC becomes a digital maestro, orchestrating the sharing of the internet. However, here's where we add our creative touch. In our journey, we found that the DHCP service was sometimes a little shy about assigning IP addresses to the client computer. So, to ensure a smooth performance, we suggest manually setting private static IP addresses for both devices.

On the host computer, right-click the Ethernet adapter and assign these IP addresses. Now, journey to the client computer and do the same.

With these magical words spoken, both devices should have unfettered access to the enchanting realm of the internet.

Conclusion: Unleash the Digital Magic

Sharing internet from one computer to another via an Ethernet cable is a journey that bridges connections and orchestrates sharing. It's a digital ballet of technology, a secret handshake of routers, cables, and magical configurations.

Now, armed with these innovative methods, you can share internet seamlessly, turning your devices into digital comrades, and ensuring that the web of knowledge and entertainment flows freely, from one screen to another.

So go forth, share the internet magic, and let the digital connection symphony begin!

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Share Internet from PC to PC via Ethernet/LAN cable
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