Setting up AnonyTun on the MTN Zambia network (as of April 2026) involves configuring Stealth Settings to bypass network restrictions. While MTN Zambia has historically implemented measures to restrict VPN traffic through throttling and IP blocking, users often use specific SNI (Server Name Indication) hosts to maintain a connection. Core Stealth Settings for MTN Zambia
Spoof Host (SNI): Insert the active domain that is allowed or free to browse on the network (e.g., specific CDN domains or network service subdomains). Spoof Port: Set this to 443. Tap OK and then Save the Master Settings. 🌐 Baseline Device Network Settings anonytun mtn zambia settings new
After setting the payload, configure the General tab: Setting up AnonyTun on the MTN Zambia network
Even with new settings, things go wrong. Here is your debugging checklist: Name: MTN Zambia APN: internet
This is where most users fail. The payload tricks MTN's proxy into thinking you are visiting a legitimate MTN service (like their portal).
Because network providers frequently update their firewalls, exact working payloads and SNI hosts change rapidly. This informational guide provides the structural framework for configuring the AnonyTun app on the MTN Zambia network. 🛠️ Fundamental App Configuration