Our Residential IP services are compatible with a wide range of router brands and operating systems, ensuring you can easily integrate our solution into your existing setup.
Most modern TP-Link routers with Residential IP client support
All GL.iNet travel routers and home models
ASUS routers with AsusWRT and Merlin firmware
Windows 10/11 built-in Residential IP client
Mac OS Ventura and newer versions
Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, and other distros
Android 8.0+ devices
iPhone and iPad with iOS 14+
Routers with DD-WRT custom firmware
We support multiple Residential IP protocols to ensure maximum compatibility and flexibility for different use cases.
Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol is widely supported and easy to set up across all devices.
1. Open Residential IP settings on your device 2. Select 'Add a Residential IP connection' 3. Select PPTP as protocol type 4. Enter server address provided in your account dashboard 5. Enter your username and password 6. Connect to the Residential IP
Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol offers a good balance between security and performance.
1. Open Residential IP settings on your device 2. Select 'Add a Residential IP connection' 3. Select L2TP/IPsec as protocol type 4. Enter server address provided in your account dashboard 5. Enter your L2TP credentials 6. Enter the pre-shared key if requested 7. Connect to the Residential IP
Modern, fast, and highly secure protocol with excellent performance characteristics.
1. Download WireGuard app for your device 2. In your account dashboard, generate WireGuard configuration 3. Import the configuration into the WireGuard app 4. Activate the tunnel to connect
Having issues with your connection? Here are some common troubleshooting steps:
Check your internet stability, try a different protocol, or connect to a server closer to your location.
Try changing to a different protocol (WireGuard typically offers the best speeds), or connect to a less congested server.
Verify your credentials, check if the server is online from your dashboard, and ensure your firewall isn't blocking the connection.