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Static Residential Proxy

  1. What is a Static Residential Proxy?

A Static Residential Proxy is a real residential IP address assigned by an Internet Service Provider (ISP). These IP addresses are fixed and do not change, offering high anonymity and stability. They are suitable for applications that require long-term stable IPs.

  1. Why is the IP address different from the country/region selected at the time of purchase?

The discrepancy between the IP address and the country/region selected at the time of purchase might be due to the dynamic nature of IP resource allocation, adjustments made by the supplier’s IP pool, or policy changes by Regional Internet Registries (RIRs).

  1. Is a static residential IP a dedicated IP?

Static residential IPs can be dedicated IPs, depending on the service provider’s configuration. Our static residential IPs are exclusively assigned to individuals, ensuring the authenticity and purity of the IP.

  1. What is the bandwidth of a Static Residential Proxy?

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  1. What to do if proxy detection fails?

If proxy detection fails, you can try the following methods: check the validity of the proxy IP, confirm whether the proxy configuration (such as IP, port, protocol) is correct, ensure stable network connection, replace the proxy IP, or try a different network environment.

  1. Can ISPs be customized?

The customization of ISP services usually depends on the specific application scenarios and needs. You can contact us for customer service via email [email protected].

  1. What is the difference between ISP proxies and data center proxies?

ISP proxies are provided by Internet Service Providers, utilizing real user network lines. They offer high authenticity and stability, but might be slower. Data center proxies, on the other hand, come from data center servers. They have abundant IP resources and are fast, but can be easily identified as proxies and carry a certain risk of being banned.