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Jun 15, 2011

I have an telus 3G air card for internet access, as that is the only forum of internet avalible to me other than dialup. So, in order to make this air card usable to the entire house over wifi, I simply did an ICS to my LAN port, and ran the LAN from that computer into the Internet source port on my router.

All worked well, using two laptops and an iPad over this makeshift wifi, for a few hours.

But then iTunes crashed so I had to restart that computer, and now, I can't get any network acces at all to my router, it comes up as an unidentified network and gives me network acces whatsoever, killing my wifi contraption.

For now I have the air card shared through a adhoc network hosted from the same computer and it's working fine, but I would much rather use the router for such a porpose.

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