All Pro users have access to ephemeral port forwarding. To get permanent port forwarding, you have to purchase a Static IP.
What is port forwarding, and why would I need it?
Port forwarding is a method that lets incoming data (from the internet) reach a specific device or service on your local network through a designated port number. People often use it for hosting game servers, running web or media servers, or accessing personal devices remotely. With Windscribe, port forwarding can help securely access these services to the internet through the VPN.
Do I need to purchase a static IP for Windscribe port forwarding?
The Windscribe Pro Plan includes support for ephemeral port forwarding, which lasts for 7 days at a time. All users requesting ephemeral port forwarding configurations will be granted one for 1 week before being cleared out. After that week is up, you’ll need to request another.
Finding the “Port Forwarding” or “Open Ports” section.
Selecting an available port (or specifying the port you want).
Applying the changes.
Once configured, connect to a Windscribe server that supports port forwarding, and your chosen port will be open. Detailed step-by-step instructions are provided in Windscribe’s official support documentation.
Does Windscribe offer free port forwarding?
Port forwarding is only included on Windscribe’s paid plans. However, the free plan does have a generous data allowance and access to all Windscribe servers. Check out more details here.