Protocol support in proxy services is critically important depending on your use case. Particularly in scenarios such as real-time communication applications, voice/video calling platforms, game servers, and P2P connections, UDP protocol and WebRTC traffic support are essential. In this article, we will comprehensively cover how UDP and WebRTC support works in our ISP IPv4 Proxy services, in which scenarios it can be used, and important points to consider.
Our ISP IPv4 Proxy services operate over the SOCKS5 protocol. SOCKS5 offers broader protocol support compared to HTTP proxies and has the capability to carry UDP traffic. Thanks to this feature, you're not limited to TCP-based connections only; you can also use applications requiring UDP through the proxy.
SOCKS5's UDP support includes these features:
WebRTC (Web Real-Time Communication) is a technology that enables direct browser-to-browser voice, video communication, and data sharing. WebRTC connections use the UDP protocol by default and aim for high-quality media transmission with low latency.
WebRTC usage in our ISP IPv4 Proxy services:
Technically, thanks to UDP support over SOCKS5, WebRTC traffic can be routed through the proxy. However, due to WebRTC's nature, there are some compatibility conditions and limitations.
UDP support in our ISP IPv4 Proxy services provides benefits in the following use cases:
Most online games prefer the UDP protocol for low latency and fast packet transmission. Thanks to UDP support, you can ensure an uninterrupted gaming experience when connecting to game servers through our ISP IPv4 Proxies. This is critically important especially in FPS games, MOBA-type games, and real-time strategy games.
Voice and video communication platforms such as Skype, Discord, TeamSpeak, and Zoom extensively use the UDP protocol. SOCKS5 UDP support is required when running these applications through a proxy.
Some live streaming platforms and video streaming protocols (such as RTP, RTSP) operate over UDP. UDP support provides advantages for high-quality video transmission with low latency.
DNS queries are performed by default over UDP port 53. When using a SOCKS5 proxy, having DNS queries also go through the proxy prevents DNS leaks and enhances your privacy.
Torrent clients, file sharing applications, and distributed network protocols frequently use UDP. With SOCKS5 support, you can securely use these applications through the proxy.
To use UDP traffic in your ISP IPv4 Proxy service, your application must support the SOCKS5 protocol and be configured correctly.
1. Obtain Your Proxy Information: Get your proxy IP address (or hostname), port number, username, and password from your delivery file.
2. Verify SOCKS5 Support: Ensure that your application supports SOCKS5 proxy. Applications with HTTP proxy support but without SOCKS5 support cannot route UDP traffic.
3. Configure Proxy Settings: Select the SOCKS5 type from your application's proxy settings section and enter your proxy information.
4. Configure DNS Settings: If possible, activate the "Remote DNS" or "Proxy over DNS" option. This way, DNS queries are also made through the proxy.
Discord: Settings > Voice & Video > Connection Type: SOCKS5 Proxy option is not available. Since Discord uses WebRTC, system-level proxy configuration is required.
Torrent Clients (qBittorrent, Deluge): SOCKS5 can be selected from Settings > Connection > Proxy Server section and UDP traffic can be routed.
Game Clients: Most games use system-level proxy settings. With tools like Proxifier or ProxyCap, all system traffic can be routed through SOCKS5 proxy.
Since UDP traffic is critical for real-time communication, latency and packet loss are important. Performance factors to consider when using a proxy:
Recommendations for low latency:
Although UDP support over SOCKS5 is technically available, limitations may be experienced in some applications or scenarios:
If you experience issues with UDP or WebRTC usage in your ISP IPv4 Proxy service:
1. Basic Checks:
2. Testing Tools:
3. Creating a Support Request:
If the problem persists, share the following information when opening a support ticket:
To protect your privacy when using UDP and WebRTC:
Our ISP IPv4 Proxy services technically support UDP traffic and WebRTC connections thanks to the SOCKS5 protocol. This feature provides advantages in a wide range of uses such as game servers, VoIP applications, live streaming platforms, and P2P connections.
However, for successful usage, your application must support SOCKS5, be configured correctly, and the target service must be compatible with proxy usage. Since each application and scenario may have different requirements, we recommend testing before use and considering technical support if needed.
For your specific use cases or technical questions, you can reach our 24/7 support team by creating a support ticket.