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The "Static-Experience" with EasyPort

Guide to setup EasyPort

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Written by Benjamin Sanders
Updated this week

EasyPort is a feature designed for users who require the high trust of a Verizon mobile IP without the friction of constantly updating configuration settings. It provides a singular, persistent connectivity point that remains the same even when you change locations or rotate IPs on the backend.

Key Benefits

  • Persistent Credentials: Maintain a single IP/port and username/password across all US locations.

  • Workflow Efficiency: Eliminate the need to re-configure anti-detect browsers like GoLogin or VMLogin every time you switch locations.

  • Gold-Standard Identity: Access Verizon’s high-reputation mobile IPs with the ease of a static connection.

How to Enable EasyPort

  1. Select Your License: Log into the MobileHop Proxy Portal and select the license you wish to configure.

  2. Establish a Connection: Ensure your proxy license is currently connected to a location on the network.

  3. Activate the Protocol:

    • Navigate to the HTTPS/SOCKS5 Proxy tab.

    • Locate the EasyPort section and click the button to Enable EasyPort for your preferred protocol (HTTP or SOCKS5).

  4. Configure Your Device:

    • Note your assigned EasyPort Server, Randomized Port, and Credentials.

    • Input these details into your browser or software.

  5. Seamless Location Changes: You can now go to the locations list and click Connect on any other city. Your connection in your browser will remain active and authenticated using the same EasyPort details.

Technical Requirements & Restrictions

  • Whitelisting Conflict: IP Whitelisting cannot be used while EasyPort is enabled.

  • Switching Protocols: To switch between HTTP and SOCKS5, you must first disable EasyPort and then re-enable it for the new protocol.

  • Randomized Ports: Unlike standard connections which use ports 8000 or 9000, EasyPort assigns a unique randomized port for your specific license to ensure stability.

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