Setting up a proxy server on the SendPro C Lite, SendPro C, SendPro+, SendPro C Auto
A proxy server is a computer that acts as a gateway between your local network (and your device ) and a larger-scale network such as the internet.
Products affected: SendPro® C Lite, SendPro® C, SendPro®+, SendPro® C Auto (8H00, 9H00)
A proxy server is a computer that acts as a gateway between your local network, your device, and the internet. Proxy servers provide increased performance and security.
If your network requires a proxy server, you must contact your IT department or service provider to obtain the proxy server information to set up a proxy server.
Choose the connection type
Choose how you connect your device to set up a Proxy server:
- Setting up a proxy server using a Wi-Fi network connection
- Setting up a proxy server using a wired network connection
Setting up a proxy server using a Wi-Fi network connection
- Tap Settings.
- Tap Wi-Fi in the Device & Network section.
- Select the network from the list.
- Tap on the Advanced Options checkbox to select it.
- Scroll down and tap the arrow next to Proxy, then select Manual.
- Enter the IP address, HTTP or HTTPS proxy address of your proxy server in the Proxy Hostname field.
- Enter the port number for the proxy server in the Proxy Port field.
- (Optional) Enter any specific URLs or URL patterns (such as internal addresses) that you wish to bypass the proxy in the Bypass field.
- If your Proxy Server requires authentication, select the Need Authentication check box. Additional fields appear.
- Enter the Proxy username in the Proxy Username field. This may be case sensitive for some proxy servers.
- Enter the Proxy password in the Proxy Password field. This is case sensitive for proxy servers.
Setting up a proxy server using a wired network connection
- Tap Settings.
- Tap Wired (Ethernet) in the Device & Network section.
- Select either DHCP or Static IP.
- If you select DHCP, tap on the drop-down arrow next to Proxy Setting and select Manual.
- Enter the IP address, HTTP or HTTPS proxy address of your proxy server in the Proxy Hostname field.
- Enter the port number for the proxy server in the Proxy Port field.
- (Optional) Enter any specific URLs or URL patterns (such as internal addresses) that you wish to bypass the proxy in the Bypass field.
- If your Proxy Server requires authentication, select the Need Authentication check box. Additional fields appear.
- Enter the Proxy username in the Proxy Username field. This may be case sensitive for some proxy servers.
- Enter the Proxy password in the Proxy Password field. This is case sensitive for proxy servers.
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UPDATED: July 04, 2024