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Share proxy with other devices on the same WiFi

Condition: Both devices need to be in the same network environment (the same WiFi or mobile phone hotspot network for the other device to connect). In this tutorial, Shadowrocket is used for iOS, Clash is used for Android, and LibCyber ​​Desktop is used for PC as an example.

iOS

  1. Open Shadowrocket (Little Rocket) - Settings - Proxy - Proxy Sharing - Enable Sharing, and write down the displayed IP and port.

  2. The other shared device turns on WiFi, connects to the same WiFi, and then enters Network Settings - WiFi Details (or Advanced, different for each model) - Proxy (HTTP Proxy), adjusts to Manual, fills in the IP address of the device just now for the host name (server), fills in the port previously set in Little Rocket for the port, and leaves the others blank.

  3. After saving the network settings, test whether it can be used.

Android

  1. Open Clash - Settings - Override - HTTP Port, set and write down the port number, for example, set it to 8890.

  2. Clash - Settings - Override - Allow connections from LAN - Enable.

  3. Turn on WiFi, enter Details (or Advanced, different for each model), and write down the local area network IP address of the machine in the network details.

  4. Turn on WiFi on another shared device, connect to the same WiFi, and then enter Network Settings-WiFi Details (or Advanced, different for each model)-Proxy (HTTP Proxy), switch to Manual, fill in the IP address of the device just now for the host name (server), fill in the port previously set in Clash, and leave the rest blank.

  5. After saving the network settings, test whether it can be used.

PC side

  1. Open the main interface of LibCyber ​​Desktop, click Gear-Show More-LAN Sharing.
  2. Move the mouse to the question mark icon to view the current LAN IP and port.
  3. Turn on WiFi on the other shared device, connect to the same WiFi, then go to Network Settings - WiFi Details (or Advanced, different for each model) - Proxy (HTTP Proxy), switch to Manual, fill in the host name (server) with the IP address of the LAN displayed by LibCyber ​​Desktop, fill in the port with the port displayed by LibCyber ​​Desktop, and leave the rest blank.