Tuesday, 25 March 2014

Latest MTN and ETISALAT using DNS2VPN with 0.00kobo (FULL SETTINGS)

This vpn have being working for sometime now but
as you all know I like to confirm myself before posting and that is what I have done
Its working perfectly and it will last for a very very
long time...
FOR MTN AND ETISALAT USERS
Note1 :Do not configure your modem , just connect the modem with 0.00kobo , you can use the following
apn , blackberry.net
OR web.gprs.mtnnigeria .ne
tOR
internet.ng.airtel. com
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Download this software here :http://www.4shared.com/zip/ltaBC3D2ce/DNS2VPN_41.html

or

http://www.mediafire.com/download/lv5dvfifhp9zy84/DNS2VPN+4.1.zip
unzip it and then right click the blue application and send it ( i.e the siz is 1385kb) to your desktop shortcut
Now run it as administrator and then configure lik this
Mode is dns
Click configure
Server settings --- use any server you like
Account info ---- enter your username and password (register for it here http://www.vpngeeks.net/)
Connection settings
Socket proxy port ---1080
Quary interval --- 1
Use dns for mtn ip 10.199.212.120 or 10.109.2.97
for etisalat use 8.8.8.8
Click save and then start connection you can then click
on the messages menu (i.e the 3rd menu) to see as it
connect
Set your browser toNO PROXY
NOW OPEN PROXIFIER download it here http://upfile.mobi /150748
Click option , click proxy settings , click add
Server address is 127.0.0.1 port is 1080
Protocol --- click socks version4 and click ok
That is it , all your applications should be working well
now including your idm.
it open pages very well and download speed is upto 79kb/s because it dns thing and its still bette than your-freedom because its cheaper and it doe not disconnect


FOR THOSE THAT DOES NOT LIKE PROXIFIER
If you don't want to use proxifier due to one reason
or the other then you can configure your Mozilla
firefox like thi Click manual proxy configuration and then unde SOCKET HOST type 127.0.0.1 port 1080 and click OK ( i
did not mention or ask you to use HTTP PROXY O )
Enjoy!
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