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A VPS with residential ip

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  • cash602cash602 Member

    dm me. please

  • @misterm said:
    There is an ISP in the UK called Andrews and Arnold, who offer unencrypted L2TP. They are a somewhat niche UK ISP(they aren't cheap) but do have a fair few residential customers. Not sure if that'd be any good

    exactly

  • ballwangballwang Member

    @paulamhan said:

    @nomeko said:
    I know this question has been asked many times, but is there any provider who has VPS with a residential ip? By residential I mean an address that shown as is_hosting false on ipinfo.

    I know that there are services out there, like iproyal, but they most of them look shady aka like bot networks. What I need is just 1-3 ips, that are static (no ip rotation), residential, geo - EU/US/AU

    Or am I looking for a unicorn? At this point I'm considering a e-sim from one of these countries, but they seem to be difficult to acquire (maybe I'm wrong, it's just what I came to after doing my research)

    sent you a dm, dont want this provider to be public otherwise their ips maybe get de-listed as ISP

    dm me too, tkx bro😏

  • @paulamhan said:

    @nomeko said:
    I know this question has been asked many times, but is there any provider who has VPS with a residential ip? By residential I mean an address that shown as is_hosting false on ipinfo.

    I know that there are services out there, like iproyal, but they most of them look shady aka like bot networks. What I need is just 1-3 ips, that are static (no ip rotation), residential, geo - EU/US/AU

    Or am I looking for a unicorn? At this point I'm considering a e-sim from one of these countries, but they seem to be difficult to acquire (maybe I'm wrong, it's just what I came to after doing my research)

    sent you a dm, dont want this provider to be public otherwise their ips maybe get de-listed as ISP

    dm me too, thanks.

  • do not dm me thanks :lol:

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  • edited May 10

    I haven't read most of the thread (i don't need residential IPs and its mostly just same old same old anyways...) but as far as non grey to black services are concerned the best bet is probably to find a host that has a bunch of boxes on a business line of some residential ISP that doesn't clearly split consumer and business IPs.

    The results may vary depending on the actual ISP/setup but in the end that is probably as close as it gets to a legit residential VPS. Hosts running such a setup are rather rare though since these kinds of lines really aren't that great for commercial hosting services (DCs aren't just a thing because people like the looks...).

    Its pretty much the only option though since actual consumer lines are even worse when it comes to hosting (outside of IPS's TOS practically always disallowing commercial use) and IP ranges that slip through detection by more or less cleverly claiming to be residential when they really aren't are under constant threat of being fixed, which is just a matter of time once enough people do whats usually done with these kinds of services.

    TL;DR: Unicorns don't exist and the chances of finding something close are slim. What actually exists either comes with a bunch of downsides or is expensive.

  • TrikeLikeTrikeLike Member

    You might have luck with some very exotic locations where ISPs might not be categorized correctly. Maybe try central Asia, eastern Africa, Caribbean? None of those hosts will be cheap but countries with smaller IPv4 ranges might be more likely to not cleanly separate business and residential IPs. Complete gamble on if you'll find one though, and most likely won't last.

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