Sendwin Tutorial – How to Add Proxy to any Sessions

Managing multiple accounts or isolating your browsing environments is much easier when each session has its own dedicated proxy. In this tutorial, you’ll learn exactly how to create a proxy, assign it to any Sendwin session, and verify that it’s working—all in a few minutes.

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Quick Start (TL;DR)

  1. Browser → Proxies → New Proxy
  2. Add Name, Host/IP, Port, HTTP, Username, PasswordSave
  3. New Session → enter URL and Session NameServer: DefaultProxy: choose the one you createdCreate
  4. Open the session and refresh to confirm the proxy is active
  5. Repeat with another proxy to run multiple sessions, each with a different IP

What You’ll Need

  • An active Sendwin account (trial works)
  • A proxy from your provider (Host/IP, Port, Username, Password)
  • The target website/URL you’ll use to test

Step 1: Add a Proxy in Sendwin

  1. Log in to Sendwin and open Browser.
  2. Go to ProxiesNew Proxy.
  3. Enter:
    • Name: e.g., Proxy 5 or Proxy 6
    • Host/IP and Port (from your provider)
    • Protocol: select HTTP
    • Username and Password
  4. Click Add/Save. You should now see your proxy (e.g., Proxy 5, Proxy 6) listed.

Why this matters: Adding proxies to Sendwin once lets you quickly assign them to any session—no repetitive setup.

Step 2: Assign a Proxy When Creating a Session

  1. In Browser, click New Session (or Create).
  2. Fill in:
    • URL/Domain you want to test
    • Session Name: e.g., Proxy test, Proxy test 2
    • Server: keep Default (as shown in the tutorial)
    • Proxy: choose the proxy you added (e.g., Proxy 5 or Proxy 6)
  3. Click Create. The session opens with the selected proxy.

Tip: Create multiple sessions and assign different proxies to each to keep account environments isolated.

Step 3: Verify the Proxy Is Applied

  1. With the session open, load your test URL.
  2. Refresh the page once or twice.
  3. (Optional) Open a simple IP checker page in that tab to confirm the public IP matches your proxy.

What to look for: Different sessions using different proxies should show different IPs.

Alternative: Change/Assign Proxy from the Sessions List

  1. Go to Sessions.
  2. Open a session’s settings/edit.
  3. Choose a Proxy from the dropdown (e.g., switch from Proxy 5 → Proxy 6).
  4. Click Save, then reopen/refresh the session to confirm.

Use case: Handy for quickly flipping a session to a fresh proxy without recreating it.

Pro Tips & Best Practices

  • Name proxies clearly: US-NY-Residential-Proxy5 is more useful than Proxy 5.
  • One proxy per session: Prevents cross-contamination between accounts.
  • Refresh after changes: If a proxy doesn’t seem to apply, reselect it, Save, and refresh.
  • Keep credentials tidy: Typos in host/port/username/password are the #1 cause of failures.
  • Rotate as needed: Add multiple proxies and switch per session/tab for testing or scaling workflows.

Troubleshooting

  • “Proxy is added but not working”
    • Re-check Host/IP, Port, Protocol (HTTP), Username/Password.
    • Reopen the session and refresh.
  • “Same IP across sessions”
    • Confirm each session is assigned a different proxy.
    • Verify on an IP checker page in each session.
  • “Authentication errors”
    • Ensure the credentials are correct and your provider has active service for that IP/port.

FAQs

Q: Can I run multiple sessions with different proxies at the same time?

A: Yes. Create separate sessions and assign a unique proxy to each. Each tab can run on its own IP.

Q: Which protocol should I choose?

A: Select HTTP as shown in the tutorial. If your provider supports other types (e.g., SOCKS5) and your plan supports it, follow your provider’s instructions.

Q: Do I need to recreate a session to change the proxy?

A: No. You can switch proxies from the Sessions list: edit the session, choose a new proxy, Save, and refresh.

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