- What are data center proxies?
Data center proxies are a type of network proxy service that uses data center servers and IP address pools to forward user network requests. This helps hide users’ real IP addresses, bypass network restrictions, and provides a certain level of network access control and management capabilities.
- Why is the IP address different from the country/region selected at the time of purchase?
The IP address does not match the country/region selected at the time of purchase. This could be due to reasons such as the dynamic nature of IP address allocation, inaccuracies in the IP address database, the location of the ISP’s exit channels, or resource adjustments by the proxy service provider.
- Are data center IPs dedicated IPs?
Data center IPs can be dedicated IPs or shared IPs. Dedicated data center IPs are used exclusively by a single user, offering higher privacy and stability, making them suitable for businesses that require fixed IPs and long-term stable connections.
- What is the bandwidth of data center proxies?
The bandwidth of data center proxies varies depending on the service provider and the package. You can contact us via email [email protected] for customer service.
- What should I do if the proxy detection fails?
If the proxy detection fails, first check if the network connection and proxy configuration are correct. Then try switching to a different proxy server or contact the proxy service provider to troubleshoot the issue and obtain technical support.
- What is the difference between ISP proxies and data center proxies?
ISP proxies are provided by internet service providers, primarily based on their own network infrastructure to offer users network access and proxy functions, often bundled with network service packages. Data center proxies, on the other hand, are provided by data centers utilizing their servers and IP resources. They focus more on offering diverse proxy configurations and flexible network access control, with customizable services based on demand.