Can i connect a windows pc to my mac via ethernet and connect the pc to the internet?

I have a windows pc in my office which needs internet connection to verify some of the software i use,
i do not have a wired connection in the room.
can i connect the pc to my mac and connect the pc to the internet via the macs wireless connection?
if so what do i need to do and what settings are requiered as ive tried to plug n play it but it doesnt work!
thasnks for any help you can give me guys
Mike

Use the Internet Sharing option in Sharing preferences. You will be sharing your Wireless connection to your Ethernet port.
Once you check the Ethernet box on the right the Internet Sharing option on the left will become active so you can check it as well.

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