Android Devices

This guide will walk you through the steps to set up 9Proxy on your Android device using either mobile data or Wi-Fi.

Before You Start

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.

Step 1: Find Your Computer’s LAN IP Address

You’ll need your computer’s LAN IP address to connect your Android device to the proxy.

Step 2: Launch 9Proxy and Select the Correct IP

  • 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.

  • Port forward the selected proxy to any available port of your choice.

  • After port forwarding, go to the Forwarding List to find your proxy info, including the forwarded port.

Step 3: Configure Proxy Settings on Your Android Device

For Mobile Data (APN Settings)

1

Open Settings > Network & Internet > Internet.

2

Tap your mobile network provider, then scroll down to Access Point Names (APNs).

3

Select the APN you're currently using.

4

Under Proxy and Port, enter:

  • Proxy: Your computer’s LAN IP from Step 1

  • Port: The port you configured in 9Proxy

For Wi-Fi Connections

1

Go to Settings > Network & Internet > Internet.

2

Tap your connected Wi-Fi network, then tap the edit icon (🖉) in the top right.

3

Expand Advanced options.

4

Under the Proxy section, select Manual.

5

Enter:

  • Proxy Hostname: Your computer’s LAN IP from Step 1

  • Proxy Port: The port from 9Proxy

6

Tap Save to apply the settings.

All Set!

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!

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