Adding proxy to virtual wifi in windows 8.1

Hello Everyone,
Can anyone suggest a way to for adding the proxy for the virtual wifi that is created.
I know we will use NSC settings to share the internet between the LAN and the WIFI created but I want a way to add proxy in between so that I can open any site using the wifi.
Same as we use proxy in a browser.

Hi Abhinay,
We need confirm your situation for analysis.
What's your environment? How many computers are in your environment? Are they Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 or mixed?
Proxy is not based on the network type, like LAN or WIFI. Please read the following article to see if wireless ad hoc could meet your requirement:
Set up a computer-to-computer (ad hoc) network
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-in/windows/set-computer-to-computer-adhoc-network#1TC=windows-7
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