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Ips Residentials

Hello friends. Who could help me with 2 songs.

  1. How and where can I buy residential US ips to be used as a proxy in my browser ?.

  2. How can I buy a VPS that provides residential Ips and modify them to be used as Proxies in my browser with FoxyProxy, is there any tutorial?

Thank you for your help and cooperation.

Note: I've heard that with Century Link can be done but no idea how to do it.

Comments

  • @rock said:
    1. How and where can I buy residential US ips to be used as a proxy in my browser ?.

    1. How can I buy a VPS that provides residential Ips and modify them to be used as Proxies in my browser with FoxyProxy, is there any tutorial?
    1. Buy/rent residential property in the US and sign up with your local ISP.

    2. Go to step 1. Then plugin your server.

  • @iwaswrongonce said:

    @rock said:
    1. How and where can I buy residential US ips to be used as a proxy in my browser ?.

    1. How can I buy a VPS that provides residential Ips and modify them to be used as Proxies in my browser with FoxyProxy, is there any tutorial?
    1. Buy/rent residential property in the US and sign up with your local ISP.

    2. Go to step 1. Then plugin your server.

    GENIUS!

  • How much bandwidth and how many IPs are you looking for, and what are you planning on doing with these IPs? Centurylink charges a bit over $2 an IPv4 a month, and that is assuming you have an existing internet connection.

    Does OpenVPN work for you perhaps? What kind of budget are ya working with?

  • jenkkijenkki Member
    edited February 2017

    Google fiber provides residential IP?

    Other way, find someone in US who provide a rent own home PC internet :)

  • Heh @jenkki, here I am happy to do just that (I've got Comcast, Wave Broadband, Centurylink Fiber or DSL & a few others available) but OP won't engage or even give any details on what he is looking for and what he has in terms of budget.

  • Dan said: Heh

    Yeah share you home internet with Hulu fans and get big$$ delivered into your pocket.

  • https://luminati.io/ ... I'm guessing out of your price range.

    Thanked by 1willie
  • @Dan said:I'm interested
    Heh @jenkki, here I am happy to do just that (I've got Comcast, Wave Broadband, Centurylink Fiber or DSL & a few others available) but OP won't engage or even give any details on what he is looking for and what he has in terms of budget.

  • Dan said: How much bandwidth and how many IPs are you looking for, and what are you planning on doing with these IPs? Centurylink charges a bit over $2 an IPv4 a month, and that is assuming you have an existing internet connection.

    Does OpenVPN work for you perhaps? What kind of budget are ya working with?

    I wrote to you by private friend. I'm looking to do surveys. I want to start with 5 ips. I catch CenturyLink's attention but I do not know how to get the ips and make it work as a proxy.

  • buy some cheap mobile sim cards and hope doing so doesn't flag you with the DHS?

  • @rock Centurylink doesn't sell standalone IPs, you have to have internet with them which costs tens to hundreds of dollars a month, then you can add static IPs. If your doing surveys, you almost certainly want dynamic IPs from multiple different providers.

    @willie lol, depending on where he is located, I could send him a few mobile internet SIMs for $20ea per month, those wouldn't be the fastest since he is overseas, but it'd get you a dynamic US IP. An OpenVPN tunnel would almost certainly be faster.

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