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Home/ Blog/ How to Use Static ISP Proxies on PYPROXY?

How to Use Static ISP Proxies on PYPROXY?

Author:PYPROXY
2022-09-15 14:59:52

   


There are two ways to use static ISP proxies, Whitelist Auth and User & Pass Auth, choose one to get started.


Method 1: User & Pass Auth


Step 1: Log in to your PYPROXY account using your credentials and navigate to your dashboard.


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Step 2: In the Account Settings section, click on "User List" and then select "Add User."


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Note: Username and password must contain both letters and digits. Special characters are not allowed.


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Step 3: Check your proxy in Static ISP Proxies - IP Management. Paste the IP into your proxy software to configure proxy.

The format would be IP:Port:Username:Password.

Port 2333: Use it with credential authentication and HTTP(S)/Socks5 protocol to apply TCP protocol.

Port 2340: Use it with credential authentication and Socks5 protocol to apply UDP and TCP protocol.


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Step 4: Take Gologin as an example to configure the proxy of port 2333. 

Open the Gologin app and click on "Add profile." The proxy type can be HTTP or Socks5.


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Step 5: Take Gologin as an example to configure the proxy for port 2340. 

Open the Gologin app and click on "Add profile." The proxy type can only be selected as Socks5.


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Step 6: Once the settings are completed, click on "Check Proxy" to ensure that the proxy is available. Congratulations! You have successfully set up the proxy. Click on "Create Profile" to finalize the setup.


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Step 7: Click on "Run" to start using the configured proxy.


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Method 2: Whitelist Auth


Step 1: Log in to your PYPROXY account using your credentials and navigate to your dashboard.


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Step 2: In the Account Settings section, click on "IP Whitelist" and then select "Add".


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Step 3: Check your "Current IP" and add it to the whitelist. Select "Others" as the type.  After adding the IP, click "Confirm".


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Step 4: Check your proxy in Static ISP Proxies - IP Management. Paste the IP into your proxy software to configure proxy. 

Note: The format would be IP:Port. And the port should be 2000.


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Step 5: Take Gologin as an example to configure the proxy for port 2000. 

Open the Gologin app and click on "Add profile."  The proxy type can be HTTP or Socks5.


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Step 6: After the settings are completed, click "Check Proxy".

Check that the proxy is available. Congratulations, you have successfully set up the proxy. Click "Create Profile" to complete the setup.


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Step 7: Click "Run" to start using it.


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