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I need a VPS/VPN/Proxy with US Residential IP/s
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I need a VPS/VPN/Proxy with US Residential IP/s

LAVALLAVAL Member
edited June 2017 in Requests

Hi, I need help,
I'm looking to buy a Server/VPN/Proxy with US Residential IP address.
So, Where can I find this service?

My budget is $10 as maximum, Thanks.

Comments

  • $60/month and maybe. On a 20mbit / 1 Mbit line.

  • LAVALLAVAL Member

    @GenjiSwitchPls said:
    $60/month and maybe. On a 20mbit / 1 Mbit line.

    It's so expensive!

  • PwnerPwner Member

    @LAVAL said:
    My budget is $10 as maximum, Thanks.

    You won't find anything unless someone is willing to share their current plan with you. ISPs in the US have very expensive pricing for residential internet in most regions. Look towards $40/month for minimal services.

    Thanked by 2LAVAL ativer2017
  • LAVALLAVAL Member
    edited June 2017

    @Pwner said:

    @LAVAL said:
    My budget is $10 as maximum, Thanks.

    You won't find anything unless someone is willing to share their current plan with you. ISPs in the US have very expensive pricing for residential internet in most regions. Look towards $40/month for minimal services.

    oh, Okay I'm ready to buy it if the IP address is not static, So is it static or not?
    Thanks a lot..

  • hzrhzr Member

    Fuck off with your fraud. All of your posts including your other accounts literally scream this.

  • PwnerPwner Member

    @LAVAL said:
    oh, Okay I'm ready to buy it if the IP address is not static, So is it static or not?
    Thanks a lot..

    Most residential ISPs in the US give you a dynamic IP address, generally it doesn't change too often unless you disconnect from their network for a period of time and your IP gets grabbed by another user.

    Thanked by 1LAVAL
  • LAVALLAVAL Member

    @hzr said:
    Fuck off with your fraud. All of your posts including your other accounts literally scream this.

    You are wrong!, and you don't even know why I'm looking for this..

  • LAVALLAVAL Member
    edited June 2017

    @Pwner said:

    @LAVAL said:
    oh, Okay I'm ready to buy it if the IP address is not static, So is it static or not?
    Thanks a lot..

    Most residential ISPs in the US give you a dynamic IP address, generally it doesn't change too often unless you disconnect from their network for a period of time and your IP gets grabbed by another user.

    Is there any URL? or where can I find those providers?

  • What do you need residential IPs for?

  • PwnerPwner Member

    @LAVAL said:
    Is there any URL? or where can I find those providers?

    http://broadbandnow.com/All-Providers

    Thanked by 1LAVAL
  • LAVALLAVAL Member
    edited June 2017

    @Pwner said:

    @LAVAL said:
    Is there any URL? or where can I find those providers?

    http://broadbandnow.com/All-Providers

    I didn't understand that How I can use it? I want it with a VPS or as VPN service or maybe I can buy it and use from my server or what?

  • mikewazarmikewazar Member
    edited June 2017

    Can let you use my raspi for $30/pm - 50/25 with 100GB. IP can be scripted to change as often as you need.

    Thanked by 1LAVAL
  • PwnerPwner Member

    @LAVAL said:

    @Pwner said:

    I didn't understand that How I can use it? I want it with a VPS or as VPN service or maybe I can buy it and use from my server or what?

    In that case, you'll need to pay someone to host it for you. Residential plans aren't available commercially, keyword residential.

    Thanked by 1LAVAL
  • dragonballz2kdragonballz2k Member
    edited June 2017

    If you want Residential IP address there is always this service its expensive last time I checked, but its something http://luminati.io/

    for one ip address its $0.5/month plus $0.2 per gb.

    Thanked by 1LAVAL
  • LAVALLAVAL Member

    @dragonballz2k said:
    If you want Residential IP address there is always this service its expensive last time I checked, but its something http://luminati.io/

    $500/Monthly O_O, There is no way for that

  • dragonballz2kdragonballz2k Member
    edited June 2017

    @LAVAL said:
    @dragonballz2k said:
    If you want Residential IP address there is always this service its expensive last time I checked, but its something http://luminati.io/

    $500/Monthly O_O, There is no way for that

    I found some more providers, but resvpn does have one bad review, but if they give a fios ip that is a pretty good deal for $50 dollars a month nvm there vpn service is only $30 dollars a month.
    https://exavpn.com/
    https://www.resvpn.com/

    Thanked by 1LAVAL
  • trewqtrewq Administrator, Patron Provider

    @LAVAL said:

    @hzr said:
    Fuck off with your fraud. All of your posts including your other accounts literally scream this.

    You are wrong!, and you don't even know why I'm looking for this..

    Let use know then. We might be able to help you find a different solution if we know what the problem is.

  • Looks like sneaker botting.

  • GamerTech24GamerTech24 Member
    edited June 2017

    trewq said: and you don't even know why I'm looking for this..

    Why are you? Several other people have asked this.

    I have been able to successfully get France residential IPs via OVH's OverTheBox service and paying for a french address service and setting up their OpenWRT service inside a VM or physical hardware on my network. They show up as OVH xDSL or OVH ISP, and some sites still block them thinking they're OVH proxies sadly.

    There is luminati which is expensive and uses https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hola_(VPN) Hola which is actually free, or I was told this, I'm not 100% sure but yeah

    @Ole_Juul said: They're based on Hola.

    Thanked by 1Jeffers9
  • epicnesshepicnessh Member
    edited April 2019

    exavpn can not use

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