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Ccproxy Android | New

This report covers the Ccproxy Android New (2026 Edition), a specialized application designed for managing proxy settings and internet sharing on Android devices. While traditionally known as a Windows proxy server, this new iteration brings robust connection management directly to mobile platforms. Core Overview

Click New and add a user. You can authenticate by IP Address or a Username/Password combination. Click Save, then Start on the main panel. Step 2: Connecting Your Android Device ccproxy android new

Method A: Wi-Fi Connection (Recommended)

  1. On your Android device, go to Settings > Wi-Fi.
  2. Tap and hold the Wi-Fi network you are connected to.
  3. Select Modify network or Manage network settings.
  4. Expand the Advanced options section.
  5. Under Proxy, change "None" to Manual.
  6. Enter the following details:

    Find Your Local IP: Open CCProxy and click Options. Note the Local LAN IP Address (e.g., 192.168.1.10) and the default port for HTTP (usually 808). Configure Accounts: Click the Account button. This report covers the Ccproxy Android New (2026

    If it doesn't work:

    To use CCProxy on a new Android device, you need to configure the phone's Wi-Fi settings to point to the IP address of the Windows computer running the CCProxy software. There is no native CCProxy app for Android; instead, it acts as a server on your PC that your phone connects to. Quick Setup Steps On your Windows PC: On your Android device, go to Settings > Wi-Fi

    Issue 2: Authentication popup keeps appearing

    • Cause: You set "User/Password" in CCProxy, but Android’s proxy implementation doesn't send credentials correctly in HTTP CONNECT.
    • Fix: Switch to IP-based filtering (no password). If you need passwords, use SOCKS5 (port 1080) instead of HTTP.

    Android-specific Features

    Setting up CCProxy Android New is a straightforward process that requires minimal technical expertise. Here are the steps to configure the app: