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How do I use SpoonProxy if my ISP has its own Proxy Server?

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How do I use SpoonProxy if my ISP has its own Proxy Server?

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If your ISP uses its own proxy server, you can still use SpoonProxy. What you need to do is map your ISP’s proxy port (usually port 8080) IN and OUT to the IP address of your ISP’s proxy and then use port 8080 as you normally would as the port for your HTTP connections in your browser. Be aware that you can’t run both the HTTP proxy and a port mapping on port 8080. If you wish to run the HTTP Proxy in addition to having a port mapping you’ll need to use a different incoming port for one or the other or both. For more detailed instructions on this issue see Configuring SpoonProxy to work other proxy servers or content-filtering services.

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