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@Calin is your guy then
Thanks for mention @ManishPant ,
@jeffshead try our deals > https://panel.ihostart.com
We usage big ASN with 1.7 millions residential IPv4
Regards
Thanks for the responses and for the iHostART suggestion but I think I may be better off sticking to a US host for my purposes.
Are there any KVM VPS providers in the US with residential ASN's? Preferably in the Washington DC area for best performance.
UPDATE: I decided to give iHostART a try. I was concerned about speed/ping since it's in Europe and I'm in US but so far, its working better than I expected. Thanks Calin!
I'll be a long-time customer so long as the ASN reputation, uptime and speed remain consistently high :-)
Can anyone recommend another provider other than iHostART and KhanWebHost?
We do a good job of keeping our IPs clean. We offer a 3day money back if your unhappy too. See our specials: https://oplink.net/vps-specials/
Thanks
Ryan
Curious to know why you are looking for alternatives to ihostart, any problems with them? Other than the fact it's hosted in some guy's basement.
@jeffshead
All our ips are clean and have great reputations, we are on mission to keep all our ips clean maybe we can help
Calin seems to be a nice guy and was responsive to tickets but the service was extremely unreliable for me. I stayed with him for a few months but it never got better. Intermittent connectivity, slow speed and the VM would go offline and it wouldn't boot. Sometimes I couldn't even access the panel. None of these issues were on my end.
I run the same exact setup with numerous providers and it's been rock solid with every other provider except for ihostart and khanwebhost.
Not even that really matters...
My IPs are extremely clean but still get hit by the 'shadow-bans' that some sites do..
I suspect that there is some category or list somewhere they are listed on that I don't know about or can't be cleaned from causing grief.
Right now I'm simply blocked from online shopping on 2-3 websites that I can't get fixed, usually because support is clueless that they even do IP blocking..
Some sites it has taken contacting the Office of the President to get fixed, one site in particular though, simply refuses to unblock our IPs.. The others are still in progress with escalations.
Do you have a test IP or can you tell me the ASN?
I found your test IP and ASN. I may try out one of your AMD Ryzen VPS plans.
The issue is with ASN's and not so much to do with individual IP addresses. I have several IP addresses and all have stellar reputations but it doesn't matter when the entire ASN is blocked. More and more companies are blocking by ASN. Especially ones that are listed as hosting providers.
I'm just using my crystal ball here but i'd say chances are that the reputation wasn't as stellar as expected as abuse resistance and great reputation likely don't mix.
As for the original question: I don't think anyone in their right mind would make much of a serious suggestion here because it would be pretty much a surefire way to have those IPs dirtied in no time.
@jeffshead here you go, 99% of our ips same reputation same as our ASN
https://i.imgur.com/TY2CZTK.jpeg
Actually it's really not bad but if you'd monitor your ASN for blacklist listings you'd still find a couple (most notably an XBL entry, an open proxy(?) that supposedly took part in a DDoS attack and a web spammer - the others are not that easy to classify).
If that's the case, then I sure would appreciate private messages from providers with "clean" ASN's because it's for personal use, only.
To be clear, I'm the only user of my proxies and the only traffic they get is from normal web browsing and from monitoring my own servers so there's absolutely no chance that my traffic would cause an IP or ASN to be blocked.
It really stinks when you hit a site that denies access to the entire block of IP's that your part of, when you've done nothing wrong. And these captchas...
Half the time you solve them correctly only to get stuck in an infinite loop so you end up spending more time solving captchas then you do on actual work.
Where has that other comment i was mentioned in gone to?
Yeah, total nightmare...
I can only recommend a provider in Sweden if you don't mind that. Operated by a residential ISP, last time I used them I was under the same ASN as their residential customers.
clean on ipqualityscore, ipinfo and ip2location/ip2proxy.
starts at 10 EUR/mo and it's 100Mbps, no IPv6.
@totally_not_banned We regularly monitor our network to ensure it's clean. We're aware of clients who use VPNs for personal reasons, and while these connections might be flagged as open proxies, they don't necessarily indicate spam. We frequently review and update our records to prevent any false positives and delist it if needed