![]() ![]() Also, you can assign more than 1 ip address on your host commputer, if you have a router as well. And if you have a router, possibly allow it there as well. You will have to make sure that the ports you are wanting to use are allowed in your firewall on host computer, if any, through. You don't need a proxy or any special setups to have 25 different ports in use by a program. I only need HTTP/HTTPS I don't need FTP/TCP/SOCK5 and I saw mentioned SSH tunneling? Not sure if that would serve my purpose with the bots. Is this possible on a windows or do I have to go into the Ubuntu method explained using squid? I want to have one computer with 25 different ports open to connect the bots through. I've considered installing Ubuntu onto another machine and squid as this tutorial Ubuntu/Squid Tutorial but I don't want to dive so deep without knowing it will give me the results I'm looking for.īasically everything that I'm turning up is pointing me to solutions that will turn my computer into an active proxy for other computers on my network which is not what I'm trying to do. I'm on a wireless home router and running windows 10. What I really want to do is find a way to make all the bots run from my IP but on different ports. I found this link IBM Knowledge Center but I don't think it's partaning to what I am looking for. None of those are really what I want, this isn't browser related however I will be sending requests through http/https. ![]() So I googled how to set up a home proxy but mainly what came up was CCProxy, FoxyProxy and WAMP with PHProxy. ![]() I saw someone manage to do this and run multiple crawlers through a home connection on different ports. I'm trying to turn a home computer into a multiple proxy machine. Basically, the PS4 doesn't grab a lot of data at once, but running it through the proxy makes it grab little amounts of data a lot faster.Google has failed and the closest result I found pointed me here so, I will ask my question here. If you're wondering why this works, Redditor tibiazak explains it well. I don't download large files too often on the PSN, but if you do, it's up to you to decide if you want to switch between your proxy or not. So, since I've never had a problem with actual ping or lag when playing online (only having the speed problems when downloading), I simply turn off the proxy after a large download has completed and reconfigure my PS4's internet connection back to my router. It's worth noting that, for as long as your PSN internet connection is set up like this, it can only connect to the internet via your proxy. Downloading Mass Effect: Andromeda's 1.9 GB day-one update went from three hours to three minutes after the fix. My PSN download speeds now reflect what I'm paying my ISP to provide. After literal years of intermittent Googling and tinkering with my router and internet settings, this solution actually worked. (When I set this up using CCProxy, the port was listed as "8080," but you can try "808" if that doesn't work) Plug in the IP and port number you previously got from your proxy server.Select auto for everything except the proxy Use the custom setup instead of the easy setup. ![]() Now, on your PS4, set up a new internet connection.In CCProxy, you can just hit the Options menu to get this info After launching your proxy server, get its IP and port number (from the HTTP port listing).CCProxy is simple and has a free version for Windows computers. Download and install a proxy server on your computer. ![]()
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