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Adding a New Connection

Creating

Go to your ZennoLab personal account and switch from the main tab to the ZennoProxy tab. image1-fourty

To create a connection through a proxy, click the "+ New Connection" button in the navigation panel on the left. image2-twenty

Once you click the button, a connection settings form will appear in the main section. image3

Let's go through each setting in detail.

Settings

Name

Give the connection a name that will make sense to you.
Connection name can be up to 200 characters long.
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List

Pick the desired connection list from your previously created ones. If you're making your very first connection, the default list called Default list will be available.
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Info

How to create a new list → read more

Proxy type

Choose the type you need — residential or mobile proxies. image6-sixty

Which proxy type to choose — practical tips

Resident: for bulk and stable scraping, parallel streams, precise city-level targeting, and long “sticky” sessions. They are quicker and more predictable.

Mobile: for “strict” antibots (registration/login/account warming up, PWA/mobile apps), when you need a mobile ASN and maximum trust. They handle “suspicious” patterns better, but aren’t great for high concurrency (CG-NAT), and sometimes the IP can unexpectedly change.

Static Session

If you need a static session, slide the toggle to the right. If not, and you want to use rotation, just keep the toggle off.

Switch the toggle to the right to use a static session (one IP per session).
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For a rotating session, leave the toggle off (gray). The IP will rotate.
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Which session to choose — practical scenarios

Static:

  • Multi-accounting on social media:
    you assign one IP per account → fewer anomaly triggers.

  • E-commerce & geo-targeted promos:
    fixed IP for cart/payment/profile → correct prices and fewer anti-fraud triggers.

  • Manual market research/content:
    a stable IP gives reproducible results; rotation distorts personalization.

Rotating:

  • Large-scale web scraping:

lots of pages/long sessions → rotating IPs reduces bans and CAPTCHAs.

  • Localized SEO monitoring:

change IP/geo to view SERPs as if you're a local user.

  • Price/travel aggregators:
    collect data from multiple sites, bypassing limits by changing IPs.

Bottom line:
Use static proxies when you need a stable, dedicated IP;
use rotating for high-volume requests without bans.

Quantity

Number of sessions means the number of parallel, independent “lines.” Each line gives you a separate fixed IP/port. This is handy if you need to run several parallel tasks. For example: 5 sessions = 5 simultaneous threads/browser profiles with no shared IP.

You can only select the number of sessions with “static session” mode enabled.
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Once static session mode is on, the field for session quantity will be available to fill in either by keyboard or by clicking the arrows.
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Targeting

For residential proxies, you have 2 targeting options: location or ASN.
For mobile proxies, only country-level targeting (location) is available.

For residential

  1. For location-based, you can pick country → region.
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  2. For ASN, you can select country → specific operator/provider.
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For mobile proxies

Targeting is only by country, no region. image13-eighty
You can choose the needed location: either from tags with countries that have the most available proxies:
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or from the dropdown list with the full list of available countries. image15-eighty

On the right, you can see a summary of the connection you’re setting up. To finish and save the connection, click the "create connection" button.
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