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Old 2nd July 2005, 11:24 PM
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HOW TO share a internet connection through wifi??

We have 2 laptop(my friend's runs Windows, mine Fedora 4) with wifi in the room and only 1 internet connection.

For now, I have the internet connection and How can I share it through wifi? I have to play a role of router? or some soft else need to be installed?

all kind of suggest will be appreciated.
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