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title: How to Use T5Proxy Residential Proxies - Complete Guide description: Step-by-step guide to configure and use T5Proxy residential proxies with API (IP whitelist) or username/password authentication. Includes proxy settings and quick test commands. keywords: proxy configuration, residential proxy setup, API whitelist, proxy authentication, proxy usage guide, rotating IPs

How to use Dynamic Residential Proxies - GB

Overview

This short guide explains how to configure and retrieve proxies using API (IP whitelist) or username/password authentication. It covers the key settings and a quick test command.

Open Dynamic Residential Proxies - GB → Proxy Settings in your dashboard. Use the "Usage settings" to set traffic alerts and a daily usage cap.

API (IP whitelist) — get host:port

  1. Open API and configure access parameters.
  2. Add the client IP(s) that will access the service to the whitelist.
  3. Choose a country/region or select random.
  4. Select how many proxies to generate (1–900).
  5. Choose protocol, data format and delimiter, or use defaults.
  6. Choose session type:
    • Rotating — IP changes on every request.
    • Sticky — same IP for 5–180 minutes.
    • Early IP rotation (optional) rotates based on IP availability.
  7. Click Generate URL and copy the URL to view the proxy list (the list shows proxy hosts, not final client IPs).

See the API URL reference for more details.

Username / Password — get proxy list

  1. Open Username/Password and set parameters.
  2. Choose country/region (state/city optional) or random.
  3. Select or create a sub-account via Sub-account Management.
  4. Use the provided username and password as credentials.
  5. Choose session type and proxy host.
  6. In Get Proxy List, set output format and quantity, then click Generate.
  7. Copy the proxy strings or download as .txt / .csv.

Quick test (replace credentials and host):

bash
curl -x http://username:password@host:port http://example.com

Notes

  • Prefer HTTP for browser extensions when possible.
  • Some anti-detection browsers support only HTTP or SOCKS5 — choose the appropriate protocol.

See Integration quick guides for browser and tool-specific instructions.