Using ICS (Internet Connection Sharing)
If you want to share one Internet connection among several
computers, you have two options:
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Use a router.
How does ICS work?
First, you'll need one computer, called the host computer, that's connected to the Internet and that
has a separate connection to the other computers on your network. You'll enable
ICS on the Internet connection. The other computers on your network then connect
to the host computer, and from there to the Internet through the host computer's
shared Internet connection.
Enabling ICS
To enable ICS, on your host computer:
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Right-click the connection that you want to share, and then click Properties. If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
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Click the Sharing tab, and then select the Allow other network users to connect through this computer’s Internet connection check box.
Exmaple : source is WiFi to LAN is your Out Put to router.
Notes
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The Sharing tab won't be available if you have only one network connection.
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You can choose whether to select the Allow other network users to control or disable the shared Internet connection check box.
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Optionally, to allow other network users to use services running on your network, click Settings, and then select the services you want to allow.
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When you enable ICS, your local
area network (LAN) connection gets a new static IP
address and configuration, so you'll need to reestablish any TCP/IP
connections between your host computer and the other network computers.
To test your network and Internet connection, see if you can share
files between computers and make sure each computer can reach a website.
Configure TCP/IP
To use ICS, make sure the local area network (LAN) connection on
each network computer is configured to get an IP address automatically. To do
this:
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Right-click the LAN connection, and then click Properties. If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
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Click Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) or Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6), and then click Properties.
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Click Obtain an IP address automatically or Obtain an IPv6 address automatically, and then click OK.
The Internet options on your network computers should also be
configured for ICS. For more information, see Change Internet
settings for ICS (Internet Connection Sharing).
Don't use ICS on a network with domain
controllers, DNS servers, gateways, or DHCP servers. And don't use ICS on
systems configured for static IP addresses.
ICS and VPN connections
If you create a virtual
private network (VPN) connection on your host computer to a corporate
network and then enable ICS on that connection, all Internet traffic
is routed to the corporate network and all of the computers on your home network
can access the corporate network. If you don't enable ICS on the VPN connection,
other computers won't have access to the Internet or corporate network while the
VPN connection is active on the host computer.
ICS and ad hoc networks
If you share your Internet connection on an ad hoc network, ICS
will be disabled if:
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You disconnect from the ad hoc network.
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You create a new ad hoc network without disconnecting from the ad hoc network for which you enabled ICS.
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You log off and then log back on (without disconnecting from the ad hoc network).
Source: Windows Help
See related post http://blogmytuts.blogspot.com/2012/06/wifi-hotspot-on-windows-7.html
Example of ICS Adhoc Sharing :
http://www.blogmytuts.net/2015/05/how-to-create-wireless-ad-hochotspot-on.html
You may also Like ICS Hotspot with Login Portal similar to SM mall free WiFi
http://www.blogmytuts.net/2015/06/myhotspot-turn-your-laptop-or-pc-to.html
Example of ICS Adhoc Sharing :
http://www.blogmytuts.net/2015/05/how-to-create-wireless-ad-hochotspot-on.html
You may also Like ICS Hotspot with Login Portal similar to SM mall free WiFi
http://www.blogmytuts.net/2015/06/myhotspot-turn-your-laptop-or-pc-to.html
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