Android Devices
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This guide will walk you through the steps to set up 9Proxy on your Android device using either mobile data or Wi-Fi.
Make sure that:
Your computer (running the 9Proxy app) and your Android device are connected to the same local network (LAN).
No firewall or antivirus is blocking the connection.
You’ll need to connect your Android device to the proxy.
Open the 9Proxy app on your computer.
In the Proxy List, find the Port section and select the LAN IP address you found in Step 1.
After port forwarding, go to the Forwarding List to find your proxy info, including the forwarded port.
Open Settings > Network & Internet > Internet.
Tap your mobile network provider, then scroll down to Access Point Names (APNs).
Select the APN you're currently using.
Under Proxy and Port, enter:
Proxy: Your computer’s LAN IP from Step 1
Port: The port you configured in 9Proxy
Go to Settings > Network & Internet > Internet.
Tap your connected Wi-Fi network, then tap the edit icon (🖉) in the top right.
Expand Advanced options.
Under the Proxy section, select Manual.
Enter:
Proxy Hostname: Your computer’s LAN IP from Step 1
Proxy Port: The port from 9Proxy
Tap Save to apply the settings.
Your Android device is now connected to the proxy. If you run into any issues:
Double-check the IP and port values.
Ensure both devices are on the same Wi-Fi network.
Temporarily disable firewalls or VPNs.
Restart your browser or try a different one.
Take a screenshot of your setup and contact our Customer Support team — we’re here to help!
the selected proxy to any available port of your choice.