Using Kameleo with NetNut proxy

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NetNut offers HTTP proxies, so you will have to select HTTP as an Upstream Proxy Type. You have to set gw.ntnt.io as a proxy server with port number 5959.

  • proxy server: gw.ntnt.io
  • proxy port: 5959
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You will be authenticated by the username and password. In the proxy username field, you will also be able to tell which country you would like to connect to.

  • proxy user: username-cc-country_code [kameleo-cc-AR]

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This will result in a rotating residential IP address. So on every website, you will have a new IP address.

If you would like to have the same IP address during the whole browsing session. You have to use Sticky IPs.

Coupon code

For Kameleo users NetNut can offer a discount. Use the following code to get a 15% discount on all your NetNut Proxy purchases.

Coupon Code: KLNTNT

Visit NetNut website to see their wide range of proxies.

Kameleo with NetNut Sticky IP

You will have to set it up on the proxy's username field. Simply add -sid-[number from 1 to 99999999] to the end of the username. The number will force the same IP on every request.

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