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Set Up a Custom Port Range

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  • Access Port Settings
  • Define Your Custom Port Range

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Easily configure a custom port range in 9Proxy by selecting your starting port and defining a range that suits your needs.

1

Access Port Settings

  • Open the 9Proxy App

  • Navigate to Settings → Select Port Configuration

2

Define Your Custom Port Range

  • Starting Port – Enter the first port number in your allocated range

  • Number of Ports – Specify how many consecutive ports should be allocated, starting from the defined Starting Port

NOTE

  • Ensure no other applications (e.g., VPNs, firewalls) are using the selected ports.

  • Be cautious when changing the number of ports, as it may affect ports that have already been configured.