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Looking For US Providers Dedicated Servers + IPV4 Subnets

I run a small marketing and event reservation agency. We currently use dedicated servers but are open to switching providers if we can get better pricing and IPv4 allocations. We need subnets because we manage multiple clients’ advertising accounts and reservations. I faced issues when managing multiple clients accounts and making reservations assuming since it's been done on same IPs (team members and or my wifi) and while I was recommended Oculus and tried many private proxy providers, they often weren’t truly private or were flagged due to prior misuse.

I’m happy to complete any verification/KYC and don’t mind providers who monitor for abuse! Each client account across Facebook, Google, Snapchat, etc. would use a unique IP. I’d like to start with 254 IPv4s, with the expectation to grow as I get familiar with your platform and as my business expands.

Also, criticism/advice is welcome lol I'm sure a lot of smart people could recommend a better way to go about my business. It's been a lot of headaches as I've been trying to grow :/

Comments

  • justaguyjustaguy Member, Host Rep

    i can recommend @DataWagon

  • ManishPantManishPant Member, Host Rep

    @montanaindustries If you're okay with port25 blocked then we can provide you the server in Ashburn with /24 subnet

    Thanked by 2kuroit mustafamw3
  • FranciscoFrancisco Top Host, Host Rep, Veteran

    Check with quickpacket @qps. He will have subnets available in multiple locations.

    Francisco

    Thanked by 1qps
  • @ManishPant said:
    @montanaindustries If you're okay with port25 blocked then we can provide you the server in Ashburn with /24 subnet

    No issues with it being blocked :)

  • MikeAMikeA Member, Patron Provider
    edited September 2025

    Is it a specific platform that is blocking you? I'm actually pretty curious on what the underlying problem is because big advertising, social media platforms, etc. definitely are perfectly fine letting one IP be used for accounts especially considering internet providers sharing IPs (prominently US cellular ISPs like TMobile Home Internet, etc.)

    You can lease a /24 subnet for $120~/m, and have it announced with a dedicated server provider for $70-120/m extra if you don't need a very high end config. Do you plan to just use the IPs to make a VPN with the IPs? Or will be it like virtualized remote desktop stuff.

  • MrRadicMrRadic Host Rep, Veteran

    We can announce IPs free of charge.

  • @MrRadic said:
    We can announce IPs free of charge.

    I have no experience what announcing is, but I'll do some research.

  • MikeAMikeA Member, Patron Provider

    @montanaindustries said:

    @MrRadic said:
    We can announce IPs free of charge.

    I have no experience what announcing is, but I'll do some research.

    You can lease IPs from companies like IPXO, many providers announce them on their network for you for free or a small fee like $25~.

  • @MikeA said:
    Is it a specific platform that is blocking you? I'm actually pretty curious on what the underlying problem is because big advertising, social media platforms, etc. definitely are perfectly fine letting one IP be used for accounts especially considering internet providers sharing IPs (prominently US cellular ISPs like TMobile Home Internet, etc.)

    You can lease a /24 subnet for $120~/m, and have it announced with a dedicated server provider for $70-120/m extra if you don't need a very high end config. Do you plan to just use the IPs to make a VPN with the IPs? Or will be it like virtualized remote desktop stuff.

    Thanks! Going to look into this tonight. So I deal with multiple clients that don't have ad accounts yet for their business, so I setup everything for them at times. I've ran into issues with ads not being approved (mainly snapchat ads) which you just get the run around most the time. Finally, figured out it was all the usage surrounding accounts being used by a few or single IPs. Other than that, my other agency we book hotels and tickets to events which at times we would get "payment declined" or such but really it was due to the volume of orders we were doing under 1 IP. Good example for that is like TicketMaster. Hotels we don't ever have issues since it's under our company account.

    Yes, team members connect to unique server via rdp. For the IPs so far I'm thinking socks or such as I can have profiles saves for each client, attached will be a specific IP always used that no other client is attached to. Lol maybe I am going overboard and going about this more difficult way than needed? It's just I've ran into so many issues recently scaling it's embarrassing so having this would prevent prevent future issues.

  • MikeAMikeA Member, Patron Provider

    @montanaindustries said:

    @MikeA said:
    Is it a specific platform that is blocking you? I'm actually pretty curious on what the underlying problem is because big advertising, social media platforms, etc. definitely are perfectly fine letting one IP be used for accounts especially considering internet providers sharing IPs (prominently US cellular ISPs like TMobile Home Internet, etc.)

    You can lease a /24 subnet for $120~/m, and have it announced with a dedicated server provider for $70-120/m extra if you don't need a very high end config. Do you plan to just use the IPs to make a VPN with the IPs? Or will be it like virtualized remote desktop stuff.

    Thanks! Going to look into this tonight. So I deal with multiple clients that don't have ad accounts yet for their business, so I setup everything for them at times. I've ran into issues with ads not being approved (mainly snapchat ads) which you just get the run around most the time. Finally, figured out it was all the usage surrounding accounts being used by a few or single IPs. Other than that, my other agency we book hotels and tickets to events which at times we would get "payment declined" or such but really it was due to the volume of orders we were doing under 1 IP. Good example for that is like TicketMaster. Hotels we don't ever have issues since it's under our company account.

    Yes, team members connect to unique server via rdp. For the IPs so far I'm thinking socks or such as I can have profiles saves for each client, attached will be a specific IP always used that no other client is attached to. Lol maybe I am going overboard and going about this more difficult way than needed? It's just I've ran into so many issues recently scaling it's embarrassing so having this would prevent prevent future issues.

    Would be immensely cheaper if you just use a VPN server and the people use their own devices, unless it's something to do with company data needing to not be installed on the peoples devices. Setting up one or two hundred RDP unless it's a shared OS would be pretty costly, and even if on a single Windows install you'd end up needing a lot of resources.

  • @MikeA said:

    @montanaindustries said:

    @MikeA said:
    Is it a specific platform that is blocking you? I'm actually pretty curious on what the underlying problem is because big advertising, social media platforms, etc. definitely are perfectly fine letting one IP be used for accounts especially considering internet providers sharing IPs (prominently US cellular ISPs like TMobile Home Internet, etc.)

    You can lease a /24 subnet for $120~/m, and have it announced with a dedicated server provider for $70-120/m extra if you don't need a very high end config. Do you plan to just use the IPs to make a VPN with the IPs? Or will be it like virtualized remote desktop stuff.

    Thanks! Going to look into this tonight. So I deal with multiple clients that don't have ad accounts yet for their business, so I setup everything for them at times. I've ran into issues with ads not being approved (mainly snapchat ads) which you just get the run around most the time. Finally, figured out it was all the usage surrounding accounts being used by a few or single IPs. Other than that, my other agency we book hotels and tickets to events which at times we would get "payment declined" or such but really it was due to the volume of orders we were doing under 1 IP. Good example for that is like TicketMaster. Hotels we don't ever have issues since it's under our company account.

    Yes, team members connect to unique server via rdp. For the IPs so far I'm thinking socks or such as I can have profiles saves for each client, attached will be a specific IP always used that no other client is attached to. Lol maybe I am going overboard and going about this more difficult way than needed? It's just I've ran into so many issues recently scaling it's embarrassing so having this would prevent prevent future issues.

    Would be immensely cheaper if you just use a VPN server and the people use their own devices, unless it's something to do with company data needing to not be installed on the peoples devices. Setting up one or two hundred RDP unless it's a shared OS would be pretty costly, and even if on a single Windows install you'd end up needing a lot of resources.

    OH, no I meant each team member has their own RDP which could contain 100 clients profiles if needed. So, once I have a subnet I can have each client profile have a unique IP. Thanks for your time bro IPXO + assigning IP seems like great solution B)

    Thanked by 1MikeA
  • serverpointserverpoint Member, Patron Provider

    @montanaindustries said:

    @MikeA said:

    @montanaindustries said:

    @MikeA said:
    Is it a specific platform that is blocking you? I'm actually pretty curious on what the underlying problem is because big advertising, social media platforms, etc. definitely are perfectly fine letting one IP be used for accounts especially considering internet providers sharing IPs (prominently US cellular ISPs like TMobile Home Internet, etc.)

    You can lease a /24 subnet for $120~/m, and have it announced with a dedicated server provider for $70-120/m extra if you don't need a very high end config. Do you plan to just use the IPs to make a VPN with the IPs? Or will be it like virtualized remote desktop stuff.

    Thanks! Going to look into this tonight. So I deal with multiple clients that don't have ad accounts yet for their business, so I setup everything for them at times. I've ran into issues with ads not being approved (mainly snapchat ads) which you just get the run around most the time. Finally, figured out it was all the usage surrounding accounts being used by a few or single IPs. Other than that, my other agency we book hotels and tickets to events which at times we would get "payment declined" or such but really it was due to the volume of orders we were doing under 1 IP. Good example for that is like TicketMaster. Hotels we don't ever have issues since it's under our company account.

    Yes, team members connect to unique server via rdp. For the IPs so far I'm thinking socks or such as I can have profiles saves for each client, attached will be a specific IP always used that no other client is attached to. Lol maybe I am going overboard and going about this more difficult way than needed? It's just I've ran into so many issues recently scaling it's embarrassing so having this would prevent prevent future issues.

    Would be immensely cheaper if you just use a VPN server and the people use their own devices, unless it's something to do with company data needing to not be installed on the peoples devices. Setting up one or two hundred RDP unless it's a shared OS would be pretty costly, and even if on a single Windows install you'd end up needing a lot of resources.

    OH, no I meant each team member has their own RDP which could contain 100 clients profiles if needed. So, once I have a subnet I can have each client profile have a unique IP. Thanks for your time bro IPXO + assigning IP seems like great solution B)

    If you lease a subnet from IPXO, or other similar places, we can announce those IPs via BGP (at no cost to you) and you can then assign such IPs to virtual or dedicated servers in our network.

  • qpsqps Member, Host Rep

    QuickPacket has many subnets available, or we can announce and route BYO subnets for free.

  • AK_KWHAK_KWH Member, Patron Provider

    @montanaindustries said:
    I run a small marketing and event reservation agency. We currently use dedicated servers but are open to switching providers if we can get better pricing and IPv4 allocations. We need subnets because we manage multiple clients’ advertising accounts and reservations. I faced issues when managing multiple clients accounts and making reservations assuming since it's been done on same IPs (team members and or my wifi) and while I was recommended Oculus and tried many private proxy providers, they often weren’t truly private or were flagged due to prior misuse.

    I’m happy to complete any verification/KYC and don’t mind providers who monitor for abuse! Each client account across Facebook, Google, Snapchat, etc. would use a unique IP. I’d like to start with 254 IPv4s, with the expectation to grow as I get familiar with your platform and as my business expands.

    Also, criticism/advice is welcome lol I'm sure a lot of smart people could recommend a better way to go about my business. It's been a lot of headaches as I've been trying to grow :/

    We have Servers available in Houston & kansas and also /24 upto /22 available dm me lets make a deal

  • WLISWLIS Member, Host Rep

    @montanaindustries said:
    I run a small marketing and event reservation agency. We currently use dedicated servers but are open to switching providers if we can get better pricing and IPv4 allocations. We need subnets because we manage multiple clients’ advertising accounts and reservations. I faced issues when managing multiple clients accounts and making reservations assuming since it's been done on same IPs (team members and or my wifi) and while I was recommended Oculus and tried many private proxy providers, they often weren’t truly private or were flagged due to prior misuse.

    I’m happy to complete any verification/KYC and don’t mind providers who monitor for abuse! Each client account across Facebook, Google, Snapchat, etc. would use a unique IP. I’d like to start with 254 IPv4s, with the expectation to grow as I get familiar with your platform and as my business expands.

    Also, criticism/advice is welcome lol I'm sure a lot of smart people could recommend a better way to go about my business. It's been a lot of headaches as I've been trying to grow :/

    Hi there! If you are still in the lookout, please send us a DM to go over our options. Happy to help! :)

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