Deeper Connect Help
  • Installation and Setup
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  • (FAQ)Common problems in connection:
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  • 1 Dashboard -- 5 sections
  • 2 Device -> System -- 6 sections
  • 3 Device -> Traffic -- 3 sections (related traffic records)
  • 4 Device -> Log -- 4 sections (login information, tunnel connections, cybersecurity-related data)
  • 5 DPN
  • 6 Security
  • 7 DPR (Coming Soon)
  • 8 Sharing Config
  • 9 Administration

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1 Dashboard -- 5 sections

1.1 Section 1 displays the tunnels and nodes connected to and from the current device. Green represents nodes connected with other user devices. The blue lines represent other users accessing the bandwidth of the current device.

1.2 Section 2 displays the current CPU and memory usage of the device (real-time updates)

1.3 Section 3 displays the current DPN mode, nodes connection history, and block history (real-time updates)

1.4 Section 4 displays real-time network uploads and downloads. The green line shows download usage. The blue line shows upload usage.

1.5 Section 5 displays the operating time of the device and the total amount of downloading and uploading traffic during the operation.

2 Device -> System -- 6 sections

2.1 Section 1 displays the device serial number and hardware information

2.2 Section 2 displays the current versions of AtomOS software, AppID cybersecurity signature database, and web filter signature database.

2.3 Section 3 displays the current IP, Router MAC, and Gateway MAC.

2.4 Section 4 displays the Max Session Number (network access requests), Current Session Number (current real-time network access), and session distribution.

2.5 Section 5 allows upgrades for AtomOS. Along with the official release of firmware updates, users have the option to manually update the firmware version.

2.6 Section 6 displays the system hardware operations history within 24 hours.

3 Device -> Traffic -- 3 sections (related traffic records)

3.1 Section 1 records the ratio of all historical network data

3.2 Section 2 displays all historical local traffic and tunnel usage traffic

  • Local Traffic represents the traffic generated by the device accessing local data without using the DPN function

  • Client Traffic represents the traffic generated by the device accessing the network using DPN service and tunneling through other Deeper nodes

  • Server Traffic represents the traffic shared and used by other Deeper nodes

3.3 Section 3 displays real-time network access speed, including real-time data for Local Traffic, Client Traffic, and Server Traffic.

4 Device -> Log -- 4 sections (login information, tunnel connections, cybersecurity-related data)

4.1 Section 1 Control Plane displays operating history of Atom OS

4.2 Section 2 Data Plane displays real-time tunnel connections, node establishment, Ad-blocking, tracker-blocking, port scan blocking, and other recording information

4.3 Section 3 Management Plane displays login information

4.4 Section 4 Search box allows keyword search to find related log information

5 DPN

5.1 Mode -> select DPN mode

  • DPN Smart Route: automatically distinguish the region of requested network content and confirm whether/which tunnels should be used to access

  • DPN Full Route: all network data is accessed using a specific tunnel

  • DPN Disabled: all network data accessed without any tunnels

5.2 Tunnel -> establish tunnels to different countries

  • Select continents under Region, then select country or areas to establish tunnels

  • After selection, click ADD to complete tunnel establishment

  • Check the box in front of currently established tunnels to delete

5.3 Routing -> Domain Configuration (configure website, app domain access)

5.4 Routing -> IP Config (configure IP address access)

  • Section 1 Smart Route List allows specific IPs to be accessed using a tunnel in a certain country. Please type the IP address without “http://”, “https://”, “/”, page tags, etc.

  • Section 2 Full Route List allows specific IPs to be accessed without any tunnels. Please type the IP address without “http://”, “https://”, “/”, page tags, etc.

5.5 Routing -> Query (Search if a specific domain/IP requires specific tunnel)

6 Security

6.1 Web Filter -> Default Config (enable/disable security warmings and blocking features)

  • Section 1 displays all historical network access queries, blocked queries, percentage of blocked queries, and enable/disable blocking rules (signature database).

  • Section 2 enables/disables ad-blocking, tracker/blocking, malicious activity blocking, and parental control features. Click to blue to enable features and grey to disable features.

6.2 Web Filter -> User Config (whitelist/blacklist specific access and websites)

  • Section 1 Whitelist releases the websites that were blocked due to ad-block and tracker-block features. Add the domain to the whitelist to restore access to these websites.

  • Section 2 Blacklist prohibits access to certain websites by adding the domain to the blacklist.

7 DPR (Coming Soon)

Betanet (Version 1.1.0.d98 or later) - testnet mining

7.1 Betanet-->Wallet

  • Section 1 displays wallet information. If a wallet is not created, it will prompt you to generate a wallet, bind mnemonic, and bind private key

  • Section 2 displays DPR balance and credit (system advanced), PoC credit, daily traffic shared and routed from other devices.

  • Section 3 is for DPR transfer

7.2 Betanet -> Mining -> Traffic Mining

  • This page will show after testnet launches and will display all traffic mining records (Not launched yet; will be available after testnet goes live)

7.3 Betanet -> Mining -> PoC Mining

  • This page will show after testnet launches and will display all PoC mining records (Not launched yet; will be available after testnet goes live)

7.4 Betanet -> Transaction (4 sections, including Balance Transfer, PoC Reward, PoS Reward, Micro Payment)

  • Balance Transfer only displays transaction records for large DPR transfers between users

  • PoC Rewards only displays PoC mining, where the Deeper Chain block reward is transferred to the wallet. The selected verification node is generated once a new block is created.

  • PoS Rewards only displays PoS mining, where the Deeper Chain block reward is transferred to the wallet.

  • Micro Payment displays the bandwidth traffic among users and the usage of Dapps generates high-frequency micropayments.

7.5 Betanet -> Delegation, means: All Deeper Connect devices can submit the credits earned from micropayment (traffic) mining to verification nodes of Deeper Chain to participate in consensus mining (PoC). Participating users can equally allocate block rewards to verification nodes in the process of participation according to their credit scores. This is an option to manually or automatically validate the nodes.

  • Nomination mode: blue for automatic mode, gray for manual mode

  • Under Manual mode, select to move the verification node account from Candidate List on the left to Selected List on the right to delegate PoC mining.

8 Sharing Config

  • Section 1 allows users to enable/disable bandwidth sharing features. Control button to blue to enable the feature, and gray to disable the feature. Sharing Traffic Limit is to set a monthly limit on bandwidth to be shared.

  • Section 2 BT Sharing enables/disables other users to use the shared bandwidth for the purpose of BT download. Control button to blue to enable the feature, and gray to disable the feature. Sharing Bandwidth Limit sets the limit of bandwidth allowed for other users to use for BT downloads

9 Administration

9.1 Administration -> Password: set and change login password to access 34.34.34.34 (Currently, if you forgot your password, please provide the SN to Deeper specialists to reset the password)

9.2 Administration -> Reboot

Section 1 Smart Route List allows specific domains to be accessed using a tunnel in a certain country. Please type the Domain without “ ”, “”, “/”, subdomains, page tags, etc.

Section 2 Direct Route List allows specific domains to be accessed without any tunnels. Please type the Domain without “ ”, “”, “/”, subdomains, page tags, etc.

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