Our weekday free unlimited Internet trick is here, and we will be starting with this Vodacom free unlimited Internet trick using different tunneling apps.
As usual, this trick doesn't require those interested in the trick don't need to have data, airtime, or need to subscribe to some form of internet subscription for it to work. What you need is the right tunneling app, your Vodacom SIM card, and the free net settings.
Also Read: How to Create HA Tunnel Plus Free Unlimited Internet Hat Files for All Networks
Did we hide the settings? No. We made the settings open for everyone to access, use, and port to the OS platform and tunneling app of their choice. Follow the procedures as seen in this post, configure and enjoy free unlimited Internet access.
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Requirements:
1. A Vodacom DRC SIM card with zero data and call credit
2. An Android device, iOS, or PC.
3. Your AnonyTun or the tunneling app of your choice (Find the link below)
4. The configuration settings
Also Read: How To Tunnel For Free Internet Access Using Websocket CDN (Reverse Proxy)
Procedure: Vodacom 2
1. Click here to download the Slow DNS app or here to download TunnelGuru app for PC users
2. Install and open the app.
3. Now use the below settings to configure your Slow DNS app:
Username and password: Leave this part
Server: select any free server of your choice
DNS Server: TunnelGuru.dns.server or 8.8.8.8 or any faster TunnelGuru IP address
Choose: Null
LPort= 250, RPort= 40
Click on Connect
4. Wait for the connection to go through because sometimes it might take a while for it to go through. However, if it doesn't, simply try reconnecting again.
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