SpeedSell Proxy IP Bulk Import with Smart Paste: Auto-Parse ip:port:user:pass
SpeedSell's Import IP window supports smart paste: simply copy a proxy string in ip:port:user:pass format and paste it into the Server IP field. The system automatically parses and fills port, username, and password, saving time and reducing errors. This guide walks through the process step by step.
Introduction
When managing multiple store proxies in SpeedSell, manually entering IP, port, username, and password for each proxy is tedious and error-prone. SpeedSell's smart paste feature solves this by automatically parsing a single string like 192.168.1.1:8080:user:pass and populating the corresponding fields. This guide shows you how to use it effectively.
Who This Is For
This guide is for SpeedSell users who need to import a large number of proxy IPs for multi-store operations. If you frequently add new proxies or update existing ones, smart paste will streamline your workflow.
Key Steps
1. Open the Import IP Window
From the SpeedSell main interface, navigate to the proxy management section and click the "Import IP" button. This opens the Import IP window where you can add one or multiple proxy entries.
2. Prepare Your Proxy String
Ensure each proxy is formatted as ip:port:username:password. For example: 203.0.113.5:3128:johndoe:secretpass. You can copy this string from your proxy provider or a text file.
3. Paste into the Server IP Field
Click the "Server IP" input field and paste (Ctrl+V) the proxy string. SpeedSell intelligently detects the format and automatically fills the Port, Proxy User, and Proxy Password fields. No need to type them manually.
Note: After pasting, the system may prompt you to test the proxy's availability. It's recommended to run a quick test before saving to ensure the proxy is working.
4. Set Expiration (Optional) and Save
If your proxy has an expiration date, you can set it in the Import IP window. Leave it empty for permanent validity. Once all fields are correct, click "Save" to add the proxy to your inventory.
FAQ
Q: What formats does smart paste support? A: Currently it supports the format ip:port:username:password. Other formats like ip:port without credentials may not parse correctly; you will need to fill in the credentials manually.
Q: Can I edit the fields after pasting? A: Yes, all fields are editable after automatic parsing. You can adjust the port, username, or password before saving if needed.
Q: Do I need to re-test the proxy after pasting? A: The smart paste does not automatically test the proxy. You should use the "Test" button in the Import IP window to verify connectivity before finalizing.