Residential Turbo
How the package works, what each setting does, and how your login is built.
Residential Turbo is a residential gateway with all ports open, built-in UDP, and a fast, low-latency mode. You connect to one host and reach a large pool of real residential IPs. Your country and session choices live inside the username, so the host and ports stay the same.
Connection details
Find your Login and Password in the Proxy Access block at the top of the subscription page.
How the login is built
You don't type the username by hand. You pick options in the panel, and the Proxy List gives you ready lines (the panel also shows a live preview). Every option you choose is added to the username as a -key-value segment. The password, host and ports never change.
A fully-loaded username looks like this:
| Segment | Meaning |
|---|---|
| <login> | Your account login (from Proxy Access). |
| package-standard | Fixed package marker. Always present, leave it as is. |
| country-us | Country, ISO-2 code. Added per selected country. |
| city-newyork | City, when one is selected. |
| pool-2 | Pool tier: Performance = 1, Ultra = 2. Standard adds nothing. |
| mode-fast | Added when Connection speed = Fast. |
| session-ab12cd34 | Static (sticky) session id. Keep it to keep the same IP. |
| time-30 | Static session lifetime in minutes (1–1440). |
A segment only appears for an option you actually pick. Rotation has no session/time; Standard pool and All speed add nothing.
Settings reference
| Setting | What it does |
|---|---|
| Countries / Cities | Geo targeting. Search and tick one or more. Cities open up after a country is chosen. |
| Pool StandardPerformanceUltra | IP pool tier. Standard is the baseline; Performance and Ultra give cleaner, faster IPs. The tier does not change the price. |
| Proxy Type RotationStatic | Rotation gives a new IP on (almost) every request. Static keeps one IP for the session window. |
| Session time 1–1440 min | For Static only: how long the same IP is held, from 1 minute up to 24 hours. |
| Connection speed AllFast | All uses the whole pool. Fast (turbo) takes a faster route for lower latency. Fast and UDP can't run together, so pick one. |
| UDP DisabledUDP | Enables UDP. Works on the SOCKS5 port (1080) only, and can't be combined with Fast. Included with Turbo by default. |
| Connection type HTTPSOCKS5 | Which protocol the line uses. HTTP goes to port 8989, SOCKS5 to port 1080. |
| Quantity | How many proxy lines to generate at once. |
| Format | Output layout of each line: hostname:port:login:passwordlogin:password@hostname:porthttp://login:password@hostname:portsocks5://login:password@hostname:port |
Quick start
- Pick geo (optional). Tick a country, and a city if you need one.
- Pick a Pool: Standard, Performance, or Ultra.
- Rotation or Static. For Static, set the session time (1–1440 min).
- Speed or UDP. Fast for lower latency, or UDP (SOCKS5 only) if your tool needs it. Not both.
- Connection type, Format, Quantity. HTTP (8989) or SOCKS5 (1080), choose a format, set how many lines.
- Copy from Proxy List and paste the lines into your software.
Common mix-ups
"I only got one IP."
You get one gateway and a pool of millions of IPs. Rotation changes the IP per request; Static holds one IP for the session window.
"The username keeps changing."
That's by design. Country, pool, speed and session are written into the username. The host and ports stay the same.
"Fast or UDP?"
You can use one, not both. UDP runs on the SOCKS5 port (1080) only. Need UDP? Leave speed on All. Want the lowest latency? Use Fast without UDP.
Turbo vs Flex
| Residential Turbo | Residential Flex | |
|---|---|---|
| Host | rst.geekproxy.net | rs.geekproxy.io |
| HTTP / SOCKS5 | 8989 / 1080 | 823 / 824 |
| Concurrent connections | 2000 | 2000 |
| UDP | on by default (SOCKS5 only) | after use-case verification |
| Ports & sites | all ports open | mail ports closed; government & financial sites blocked |
| Targeting filters | country, city | country, city + ASN, ZIP, parameter exclusion |
Both are residential, 2000 connections each. Turbo opens all ports and includes UDP, so more tools and protocols work. Flex offers finer filtering (ASN, ZIP, exclusions) but closes mail ports and blocks government and financial sites.