Oh yeah, today I'm going to share some knowledge about setting up IP proxies on router ports, it's a roundabout topic, but I'm going to try to explain it to you in layman's terms.
Router Port Settings
First of all, we need to understand the concept of router ports, which are like the exits on a main road that we need to pass through when we want to send packets out. Router port setting is to tell the router how it should use these exits to transmit packets.
When making router port settings, we can do so by entering the router's management interface. Usually, we can enter the IP address of the router in the browser, and then enter the username and password to log into the management interface. Then, we can configure the ports according to our needs.
How to set up IP proxy
When it comes to IP Proxy, it's like a magical transforming prop that allows you to change your identity and hide your real IP address on the Internet. So, how to set up IP proxy? In fact, it is also very simple, we can set up IP proxy through the router.
First of all, we need a router that supports the proxy function, and then we can find the option of proxy settings in the management interface of the router. Then, we can enter the address and port number of the proxy server, and then set your username and password to enable IP proxy.
With this setup, we can use proxies on the network and make our IP addresses mysterious. Of course, the use of IP proxies also requires caution, after all, in the online world, security comes first!
Hey, after reading my sharing, do you have a deeper understanding of router port settings and IP proxies? I hope my explanation didn't make you feel dizzy, if there is anything you don't understand, feel free to ask me yo!