This page shows public proxy servers with IP addresses detected in Austria. In the current list, many entries may come from Vienna, while Salzburg and other locations can appear when public proxies from those areas are online.
If you want to compare Austria with other countries in the same region, open the Europe proxy list.
When choosing an Austria proxy, start with the city and ISP columns. If several entries come from the same city, the ISP helps you see whether they belong to the same network or to different providers. This is useful when the table shows repeated IP ranges, similar ports, or several entries from one organization.
Before using a proxy, copy the IP address, port, and protocol exactly as shown in the table. If an entry is listed as HTTP, configure it as HTTP. Do not add it as SOCKS4 or SOCKS5 unless the protocol column shows that type.
For quick testing, check Last Checked and Uptime before Speed. A recently checked proxy with steady uptime is usually a better first option than an older entry with a higher speed value. Latency can also help, especially when you have several Austria proxies with similar uptime.
Free public proxies can change status between checks. If one Austria proxy does not respond, try another recent entry with the same protocol before switching to another country.