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A computer using Windows 7 is located in subnet 192.168.2.xxx can connect to the internet. Another PC still using Windows 7 is located in subnet 192.168.28.xxx is offline. How can I share the internet from the first one for the second one? Both computers see (may ping) each others.

What I have tried:

I tried CCProxy. It was working before, but it doesn't anymore. Indeed, today, when I started both systems, I see that the connection is not being shared via CCProxy anymore. While the first system in connected to the internet, the seconds one is not. I'm not sure I've to do any config on the second system.
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Updated 16-Jul-18 6:26am

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How is "connection sharing" still a thing now-a-days?

Internet Connection Sharing in Windows is crap. Save yourself the trouble and put a router in, then connect both machines to the router. Problem solved.
 
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ilostmyid2 16-Jul-18 13:20pm    
I need to solve the problem not by using any means, just softwarely.
Dave Kreskowiak 16-Jul-18 15:21pm    
Them contact CCProxy for support on it. We're not the support line for their product.

http://www.youngzsoft.net/ccproxy/contact.htm

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