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IPs from home network range in USA

Are there any VPS/VPN/Dedicated server provides who would offer additional IPs from home network range (not corporate one), like Comcast, Verizon, etc?

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  • tommytommy Member

    No

  • RootNerdsRootNerds Member, Host Rep

    Yes, you can ask server providers to speak with ATT or Verizon to get this done for you.

    It normally has to be done on a yearly contract and also there are additional cross connect charges etc with this kind of a set up.

  • RootNerds, do you know any provider who would offer that?

  • @RootNerds said:
    It normally has to be done on a yearly contract and also there are additional cross connect charges etc with this kind of a set up.

    What? Are you suggesting he bring in a circuit and somehow get the provider to wire it up to a VPS??

  • FranciscoFrancisco Top Host, Host Rep, Veteran

    @Microlinux said:

    @RootNerds said:
    It normally has to be done on a yearly contract and also there are additional cross connect charges etc with this kind of a set up.

    What? Are you suggesting he bring in a circuit and somehow get the provider to wire it up to a VPS??

    Not only that but pay the insane rates for direct AT&T and Verizon transit. Aren't they still in the $30/mbit range or more?

    Francisco

  • DigitalFyreDigitalFyre Member, Patron Provider

    Francisco said: Not only that but pay the insane rates for direct AT&T and Verizon transit. Aren't they still in the $30/mbit range or more?

    Then Netflix blocks it just because they can :D

  • MicrolinuxMicrolinux Member
    edited July 2016

    @Francisco said:
    Not only that but pay the insane rates for direct AT&T and Verizon transit. Aren't they still in the $30/mbit range or more?

    I don't know what they are now, but it ain't lowend! Even with DIA, you wouldn't get "residential" IPs. You'd have to bring in some sort of xDSL, xPON or cable circuit.

  • RootNerdsRootNerds Member, Host Rep

    Yes, he will have to bring in the circuit, but providers wont connect it to a VPS, it will mostly have to be done on a dedicated server.

    I agree rates are insane, but people do have such requirements.

  • I'm looking for exact same thing. Dedicated server is fine.. if you are a provider or you can recommend one, please send me a PM

  • RootNerdsRootNerds Member, Host Rep

    PM Sent

  • bacloudbacloud Member, Host Rep

    Anyone with basement data center in US? :D

  • rskrsk Member, Host Rep

    @RootNerds said:

    PM Sent

    Send here too :P

  • deadbeefdeadbeef Member
    edited August 2016

    If you're willing to start at $500/month, there's that "free vpn" network that makes the users computer a proxy and sells access to people who want residential proxies.

  • @deadbeef said:
    If you're willing to start at $500/month, there's that "free vpn" network that makes the users computer a proxy and sells access to people who want residential proxies.

    Sounds like hola

    Thanked by 1deadbeef
  • @deadbeef said:
    If you're willing to start at $500/month, there's that "free vpn" network that makes the users computer a proxy and sells access to people who want residential proxies.

    hmm.. how "big" is this network?

  • deadbeefdeadbeef Member
    edited August 2016

    @borngreat said:

    @deadbeef said:
    If you're willing to start at $500/month, there's that "free vpn" network that makes the users computer a proxy and sells access to people who want residential proxies.

    hmm.. how "big" is this network?

    Very, as in huge.

  • @doghouch said:
    Sounds like hola

    Yep.

  • shovenoseshovenose Member, Host Rep

    @deadbeef said:

    @borngreat said:

    @deadbeef said:
    If you're willing to start at $500/month, there's that "free vpn" network that makes the users computer a proxy and sells access to people who want residential proxies.

    hmm.. how "big" is this network?

    Very, as in huge.

    What a yuge network. We have the best VPNs. We're going to build that firewall, and make China pay for it.

  • @shovenose said:

    @deadbeef said:

    @borngreat said:

    @deadbeef said:
    If you're willing to start at $500/month, there's that "free vpn" network that makes the users computer a proxy and sells access to people who want residential proxies.

    hmm.. how "big" is this network?

    Very, as in huge.

    What a yuge network. We have the best VPNs. We're going to build that firewall, and make China pay for it.

    Better get used to the new Prez :p

  • @RootNerds please send a PM to me as well

  • @liqserv said:
    @RootNerds please send a PM to me as well

    replied

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