On Sat, 2025-03-01 at 16:03 +0100, Patrick Dupre via users wrote:
> I have 2 PC A and B.
> Before A what connected to the world wireless
> and PC B was connected through an internet cable (wired).
> PC A lost its wireless connection.
> Now PC B is connected to the world through a telephone and I want to 
> have PC A connected also through the same internet cable and access to the 
> world.
> 
> On PC A I activated Automatic DHCP

If you mean that you enabled that in network manager, that means that A
will be assigned an IP from a DHCP server.  You need something on your
LAN that does that job (acts as a DHCP server).  It doesn't mean that
becomes some kind of router sharing your internet.

If you meant that you're running a DHCP server on A, that would be odd
as B seems to be your gateway.

But with a small LAN like yours, you might find it easier to just set
manual IPs on all your PCs.

> and on PC B and the internet card 10.42.0.1 shared to other computers (IP)
> It connects
> inet 10.42.0.1  netmask 255.255.255.0  broadcast 10.42.0.255
> 
> but PC B cannot connect (connection fails)


 
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