Anyone Docs
  • 🔷The Documentation For Anyone
    • About
    • FAQ
  • 🔷Relay Setup
    • Get Started
    • Installation and Usage
      • Setting Your Environment
        • Virtualization on Windows
        • Virtualization on macOS
        • Install Ubuntu Server 22.04
        • Server management with SSH in Windows and macOS
      • Install Anon on Linux
      • Install Anon using the apt repository
      • Update Anon and accept terms and conditions
      • Install Anon in Docker
      • Configure SOCKS5 Proxy for Anyone
      • Install Anyone Exit Relay
    • Troubleshooting Common Issues
      • Diagnosing CGNAT and Public IPv4
      • Confirm ORPort Reachability
    • Firewall and Network Configurations
      • Router Port Forwarding
      • Install and Configure Firewall
    • Advanced Configuration and Troubleshooting
      • Configure IPv4 and IPv6
      • DoS mitigation parameters
    • Relay Operator Standards
    • Exit Relay Guidelines
  • 🔷Hardware Setup
    • Setup Guide
    • Description and Specifications
    • Relay Control Panel
      • Home
      • Network Settings
      • Relay Settings
      • Relay Family
      • Proxy Settings BETA
      • Change Password
      • Logs
      • Update
    • Update (Using USB)
    • Update to WEB 3.2.0 (Using UI)
    • Troubleshooting and additional configuration
      • Router Port Forwarding
      • Diagnosing CGNAT and Public IPv4
    • Router Setup
  • 🔷Security and Privacy
    • VPS Hardening
  • 🔷Rewards Dashboard
    • Registering to the Rewards Program
    • Accessing the Rewards Dashboard
    • Using the Rewards Dashboard
    • Rewards Status
  • 🔷Anyone SDK
    • NPM SDK
      • Install NPM Package
      • Run as Library
        • Anon
        • AnonSocksClient
        • AnonControlClient
      • Run from CLI
      • Tutorials
        • Hello Anon World I
        • Hello Anon World II
        • Circuit Control I
        • Circuit Control II
    • Native SDK
      • Anyone Client Releases
      • MAN - Anon Manual
      • Tutorials
        • Anyone Services I
        • Anyone Services II
    • iOS SDK [Beta]
      • Manual Install - CocoaPods
  • 🔷Connect to Anyone
    • Connecting to Linux
      • [Beta] One-Click Linux Setup
    • Connecting to macOS
      • macOS with NPM
      • [Beta] One-Click macOS Setup
    • Connecting to Windows
      • [Beta] One-Click Windows Setup
    • Individual Applications with Anyone
    • Connect Through Hardware
  • 🔷Tokenomics
    • Introduction
    • Token Distribution
      • Token Outflow
      • Other Tokens
    • Relay Rewards
      • Lock Requirement
      • Lock Adjustments
      • Reward Multipliers
    • Additional Roles
      • Authorities and Staking
      • Governance Voting
    • Premium Circuits
      • Premium Circuits
      • Premium Circuits: Metrics
    • Summary
      • Value Accrual Summary
      • Rewards Case Study
    • Appendix
      • M Derivation
      • Risk Equation Derivation
  • 🔷Resources
    • Community and Customer Support
    • Links
    • Token
    • Whitepaper
    • Roadmap
    • API
      • REST
      • [Future] GraphQL
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  • This page offers a variety of settings to customize your Relay, such as:
  • Factory restore the Relay

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  1. Hardware Setup
  2. Relay Control Panel

Relay Settings

The Relay Settings page manages the Anon client and its settings.

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This page offers a variety of settings to customize your Relay, such as:

Nickname Set a desired nickname for this relay, the nickname will be public and makes it easier to identify and manage your relays when running multiple.

Port Set the preferred port for your relay to establish incomming connections on, it is necessary to make sure that the port can be reachable from the Internet and normally requires creating a port forward in your router/gateway.

Email The email address is optional and can be used if you want to make sure other relay operators have a way to contact you for any reason.

NFT ID Input the NFT ID stored on the wallet that is referenced for this Relay. The NFT must stored on the wallet that is referenced in the Wallet ID field.

Bandwidth Settings Set the maximum allowed bandwidth rate the Relay is allowed to consume in Mbit/s. Minimum is 2 Mbps and max is 1000 Mbps, which is the max supported speed for this hardware.

Recurring Data Limit Set the maximum allowed data transfer allowed for a selected period, in days, weeks or months, when the Relay has consumed the defined limit the Relay wil go into hibernation mode and not allow more traffic to be relayed until the period has passed. Mind that the total consumed counter will reset if the Relay is restarted.

Relay EXE The executable binary of the Anyone client.

API Call Location The URL of Anyone API for hardware verification to the Rewards Dashboard.

IP Ping Address Address to check for internet connectivity.

Factory restore the Relay

To restore the Relay to factory defaults, toggle to OFF and check the Purge box. Purged Settings can never be restored. This operation will delete:

  • Network settings

  • Fingerprint

  • Logs

Wallet ID Set a wallet ID that you own and will use when connecting to the Rewards distribtion protocol dashboard. If you own an , make sure it is stored on the same wallet address.

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