Disabling Internet Connection Sharing and Internet Sharing
These instructions explain how to disable Internet Connection Sharing on Windows, and Internet Sharing on Mac OS X. Please choose your operating system:
Why disable Internet Connection Sharing and Internet Sharing?
Internet Connection Sharing and Internet Sharing are features in their respective operating systems that allows the computer to act as a network router and DHCP server if it has two or more types of networking devices. These devices could be Ethernet cards, modems, or Firewire (IEEE 1394) ports. If Internet Connection Sharing is actively running while the computer is connected to any part of the University's network, that computer and other computers nearby may lose all connectivity to the network. If you have been previously connected to a home network, know that Internet Connection Sharing was used in your previous network setup, or suspect you have done something to turn Internet Connection Sharing on please go through this guide to help prevent loss of network services for you and others.
Before you begin...
You should have the following items available:
- (for Windows) Your Windows CD. This usually comes with computers as an "Operating System CD" or similar.
- Administrative privileges, if you are using Windows XP Professional, Windows 2000, or Mac OS X. This allows you to make changes to the operating system. If you are not a system administrator, you may need to log in with an administrative username and password.
Disabling Internet Connection Sharing on Windows XP
- Click on the Start button, select Control Panel, select Network and Internet Connections, and choose Network Connections.

- Perform the following actions on EACH connection icon, including all Local Area Connections and all dialup connections, in this window:
- Right click on the connection's icon and select Properties.

- Select the Advanced tab.
- If there is a checked box for Internet Connection Sharing, uncheck it.
- Click OK.

- Right click on the connection's icon and select Properties.
- Close the Network Connections window.
Disabling Internet Connection Sharing on Windows 2000
- Click on the Start button, select Control Panel, and choose Network and Dialup Connections.

- Perform the following actions on EACH connection icon, including all Local Area Connections and all dialup connections, in this window:
- Right click on the connection's icon and select Properties.

- Select the Sharing tab.
- If there is a checked box for Internet Connection Sharing, uncheck it.
- Click OK

- Right click on the connection's icon and select Properties.
- Close the Network and Dialup Connections window.
Disabling Internet Connection Sharing on Windows ME
- Click on the Start button, click on Settings, and click on Control Panel.

- Double click on Add/Remove Programs.
- Select the Windows Setup tab
- Select Communications and click on Properties.
- Uncheck Internet Connection Sharing if it is checked.

- Click OK, click OK again.
- Restart the computer.
Disabling Internet Connection Sharing on Windows 98 Second Edition
- Click on the Start button, click on Settings, and click on Control Panel.

- Double click on Add/Remove Programs.
- Select the Windows Setup tab
- Select Internet Tools and click on Properties.
- Uncheck Internet Connection Sharing if it is checked.

- Click OK, click OK again.
- Restart the computer.
Disabling Internet Sharing on Mac OS X
- Click on the Apple menu, select System Preferences....

- Click on Sharing.
- Select the Internet tab
- If there is a button labeled Stop, click it.
- Uncheck Share the connection with other computers on Built-in Ethernet.

- Click on the System Preferences and choose Quit System Preferences.