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Community broadband only gives an Internet account.
Connecting two computers and ISP with a hub, both can get IP, but the computer that logs in first (broadband access web interface) can access the Internet, and the latter is told "the account is in use".
But the latter can ping the former, so I installed a CCProxy on the first computer as a proxy server, and all network applications on the second computer use it as a proxy, OK - one ISP account, two computers Internet at the same time.
The depressing thing is that the first computer is not a fixed IP, and it is very troublesome to change the proxy address frequently.

Reprinted in: https://www.cnblogs.com/civ3/archive/2005/09/03/229563.html

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