July Working MTN Free Internet Trick

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Off to MTN we go, we have this Ha Tunnel Plus free Internet settings offering unlimited Internet connection for free on the MTN network. I mean, it would be fair of me to post an Airtel trick and then leave out MTN right?

This MTN trick is simple and straightforward. You don't need an SNI host or bug host because it uses the UDP protocol to give users free Internet. We only require an MTN SIM card with zero data and airtime on it so that you will know that the trick truly works.

Once you are done with the above, you can check out the Droid VPN free Internet settings in this post. Since we made the post open for everyone to access, you can as well decide to port the settings to other VPN tunneling software such as HTTP Injector, Finch VPN, TunnelCat VPN, and others that accept UDP tunneling.

Meanwhile, those on Droid VPN PC or Android will have to signup for a Droid VPN account. Don't worry, it's free and won't take you up to two minutes.

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Follow the procedures as shown below, configure and enjoy free unlimited Internet connection.

While we are at the trick, kindly remember to like our Facebook Page and YouTube channel, and as well, join our Telegram Channel for more free unlimited Internet tricks and tutorials.

Requirements:
1. An MTN Cameroon SIM card with zero data and call credit
2. An Android device, iOS, or PC.
3. The VPN tunnel app of your choice (Find the link below)
4. The configuration settings

Procedures: MTN Free Internet Settings

1. Click here to download Droid VPN APK and or Droid VPN PC
2. Install the app and then open it.
3. Click on Settings and then go to UDP Settings
4. Now configure this way:
    Auto port scan: Tick
    Remote UDP port: 600
    Local UDP port: 443
    Choose UDP Mode: Mode 1
    TCount: 0
    RCount: 65
5. Now return back, select a server and Connect and enjoy free Internet access

Note: This post is for EDUCATIONAL purposes only! You are responsible for your action and usage of it. Techfoe only drops such to alert ISPs of their vulnerabilities so that they can fix them.

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