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Tuesday 10 June 2014

Airtel is currently Rocking Free with PDProxy & YourFreedom Unlimited on Android And PC



Lets go straight to the point here, Airtel rocks wella at the moment without a kobo being deducted from your airtime account. Just follow these steps to set it up.

        


  • Visit http://www.pdproxy.com/index.htm, register and download PDproxy zip files
  • Unzip and install the PDproxy file... in the process of installing, if you’re prompted to install TAP drivers; Click allow.
  • When the installation completes, choose server (i.e. Demo server for free users or Texas for premium users), and Select UDP as protocol.
  • Go to settings >> advanced settings >> Proto options>> and insert 53 as UDP port.
  • Then under Parent proxy, tick the box Enable parent proxy then enter 196.46.244.32 as your IP and Port 80
  • Then Save and go back to connect.

For your modem,

Set your APN (Access Point Name) to internet.ng.celtel.com; then username and password should be set to “internet” without the quotes.

For Android Users,

  • Visit HERE and download yourfreedom Apk for your device
  • Click on Configure: and Select Account Information then insert the username and password you registered with from the site
  • Select Server connection: DNS/UDP tweak, PORT: 53
  • Connection Mode: Nigeria Airtel
  • Click on Wizard, and it will open up a list of servers. The ones without coins are for Free users while the ones with coins are for Premium users. Choose the server that best suits you.
  • Tick Enable Encryption, Enable Re-Keying, Reconnection Delay: 5000. Minimum Post Size: 10000000, Initial Post Size: 150000
  • Go to Proxy Settings and input staticdns.com or 196.46.244.32 as your proxy address and 80 as port
  • APN settings: internet.ng.airtel.com ; Username & Password: internet
  • Finally, connect and watch its wonders.

NB:  PDproxy only allows 100mb per day for Free users, so if you want to enjoy unlimited, make sure you source it for a token from a trusted vendor. Visit HERE for one.

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