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How do I create Residential Proxy with Gsocks?
How do I create Residential Proxy with Gsocks?
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Written by Anna Shevchenko
Updated over a week ago

To create a residential proxy port with Gsocks, log in to your Gsocks account. If you do not have Gsocks account yet, create one by clicking on Sign Up.

In your Gsocks account, go to the Residential tab, select the required amount of traffic, and click Continue to purchase that number of GB. If you need to add funds to your Gsocks account first, feel free to follow these steps.

In the next window, click on Create to open the settings window for the residential proxies.

You can return to the previous window to purchase more GB by clicking on the Add GB button next to the header.

First, you will see a pop-up with available settings. When creating a residential proxy port, you will be able to choose one of 229 countries (1) for this particular port type, a region or state (2), a city (3), an operator available in the location (4), and the frequency of IP rotation (5).

When you chose the needed settings for a new port, click Continue (6) to proceed to save changes.

Note that choosing particulars of a location is optional. If you leave those options as Any, the location of your port will be chosen randomly.

As soon as the port is create, it is ready for use. You can check your port's user details by clicking on the icon next to the Proxy link and checking the link in a browser. You can use those details in your scripts or via manual setup.

By a default, residential proxy's server address is residential.gsocks.net. You can use it in the place of IP address whenever required.

Now your residential port is created! You can use it as long as you have available traffic.


Do you have more questions or want a trial? Contact Gsocks support at support@gsocks.net.

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