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
- Open API and configure access parameters.
- Add the client IP(s) that will access the service to the whitelist.
- Choose a country/region or select random.
- Select how many proxies to generate (1–900).
- Choose protocol, data format and delimiter, or use defaults.
- 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.
- 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
- Open Username/Password and set parameters.
- Choose country/region (state/city optional) or random.
- Select or create a sub-account via Sub-account Management.
- Use the provided username and password as credentials.
- Choose session type and proxy host.
- In Get Proxy List, set output format and quantity, then click Generate.
- Copy the proxy strings or download as
.txt/.csv.
Quick test (replace credentials and host):
curl -x http://username:password@host:port http://example.comNotes
- 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.
