Hi guys I know most people want to have quality proxies. This is how to do it. I suggest to team up with someone that understands how to do this setup. Even if this is a step by step tutorial it’s not easy if you don’t have knowledge in working with Linux.
Here it is:
I’m not associated with them or speak Russian. Use google translate and best of luck.
@SkinnyGirl thanks for sending him an email. Hopefully he will make an English version of this.
I went to a friend that knows linux to make the setup, because I can’t waist more time than I already did trying to make this work.
Too bad than.
I think that even if someone is a native Russian speaker it will be difficult to follow all the steps.It will be easy for a native Linux speaker. He has some mistakes down the line and sometimes you don’t get the same outcome because of hardware differences, etc
Boris only speaks russian, he understand some english but yeah…
Although he is not using this setup at the moment, because well… it’s just stupid )
And he does sell mobile proxies (private channels only aka you rent the modem)
You can find it here - http://funny-productru.deer.is/
and it’s 1.5$~ per day.
hello! i am a native Russian speaker. i can easily perform a translation of the above mentioned page for a valuable consideration. let me know if interested
Thanks @Andrei for your consideration. I want to mention a couple of things
When I first started following the instructions (using Chrome Auto Translate) I didn’t find any problem understanding what is being said. I had problems with CentOS not recognizing my Dongle. I had problems with the fact that certain commands in the tutorial didn’t work or had a different outcome.
If you could translate and adjust/fix the mistakes in the tutorial it’s preferable. A translation of this by someone with no knowledge in Linux is not suffice to make this work.
Let us know if you have any knowledge in Linux to make this work
Download the image,
Open in microsoft One Note
Right click it and click copy text.
This will copy the images text to your clipboard, then paste it into google translate.
It’s a bit late and looks like it was bumped as an attempt to level up, but if anyone ever needs to know: to translate text in images, the quickest way I’ve found is to use Google Translate on your phone using the camera. I end up doing this a lot for certain reasons.
This is good information, though I think a lot of people here have had this figured out for awhile. The funny thing is, it looks like this site is showing how to run the data through a virtualbox install on Windows, which works, but it seems like a power waste when you can use an RPi.
For a better translation try using Yandex translate on phone. Install the application and take picture of Russian text, it will translate it better than google one.