Modem Socks5 — a modem that assigns a proxy and broadcasts a clean IP over Wi-Fi + LAN
Many people say "modem" instead of "router" — they are essentially the same networking device. The RouterSocks5 modem proxy (modem socks5) routes all your traffic through a SOCKS5/HTTP/5G proxy, then broadcasts that proxied connection over Wi-Fi + LAN to every device. Assign the proxy once on the modem: phones, PCs and virtual machines automatically use the clean IP, with MAC faking and DNS/time zone synced to the IP — ideal for account farming, MMO and running many accounts.
Modem proxy vs router proxy
Technically the same device: both route/assign a proxy and broadcast Wi-Fi + LAN. "Modem" is the everyday name, "router" the technical one — RouterSocks5 is both; call it whatever you like.
How a proxy-assigning modem works
You load the proxy details (IP, port, user/pass) into a RouterSocks5 modem. It builds a tunnel to the proxy and turns it into the gateway for both Wi-Fi and LAN — every packet to the Internet goes through the proxy, with no out-of-band leaks.
A modem for MMO & multi-account
Because every device shares one clean IP, a modem proxy suits account farming, ads and MMO: one IP per device group, MAC faking to prevent linking, time zone/DNS synced to the IP's country. Switch the proxy anytime to rotate the IP.
Frequently asked questions
- What is a modem proxy?
- A modem (router) that routes every device through a SOCKS5/5G proxy then broadcasts Wi-Fi + LAN, with MAC faking and DNS/time zone synced to the proxy IP.
- Is a modem socks different from a router socks?
- No — the same device; "modem" and "router" are just two names for the RouterSocks5 proxy-assigning device.
- Is assigning a proxy to the modem hard?
- No. Paste the proxy details into the modem interface and you're done; connected devices use it instantly, with no per-machine setup.
- Does the modem need its own proxy?
- Yes. The modem assigns a proxy; you need a clean 5G proxy (buy/rent from RouterSocks5) to load into it.
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