To create a datacenter 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 Datacenter tab (1) and click on New Order (2).
First, you will see a pop-up with settings which are available for datacenter proxies. When creating a datacenter proxy port, you will be able to choose a country (1) for this particular port, a city in that country (2), the amount of traffic allocated for the port (3) starting from 1 Gb, number of ports created simultaneously (4) and the frequency of IP rotation (5). The price of a port will depend on the amount of traffic allocated.
When you chose the needed settings for a new port, click Continue (6) to proceed. You will be charged from your Gsocks funds automatically.
Note that choosing a country or a city is optional. If you leave both 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 will see your port's username and password next to Log and Pass settings accordingly. You can use those details in your scripts or via manual setup.
All datacenter ports' expiration date is set in one month from the date of port's creation, which is initiated automatically. If you would like to use the same port after the expiry or exhausting allocated traffic before the expiration, you can renew it.
Do you have more questions or want a trial? Contact Gsocks support at support@gsocks.net.