Creating 4G Proxy Farm

KylesMight

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Hello all. After years of paying 5-10k per month for various Datacenter/ISP solutions, I have had enough with getting account issues due to either high fraud scores, or similar ISPs etc, and have decided to switch over to Mobile Ips. I tried one or 2 of the services out there, but really seems like I need to bring it in house to operate it on my own terms and save on the cost as well. The plan is to scale this initally upto 40 IPs. These are used for managing accounts internally and not reselling the proxies. So I do not need any of these extra features.

I started with looking for the software, and it seems like prxyedize was too expensive, and seems like people are happier with smartproxy for the most part over Xproxy.


Smartproxy reccomends SierraWireless EM7455 & tmobile. Unfortunately T-mobile does not have good service by my office. I saw others on this forum have had issues with AT&T & Verizon canceling their lines for IP rotating? I would probaly be rotating pretty often....


Also curious everyones thoughts on the SierraWireless EM7455? I do not mind spending signficantly more for hardware, only reason I did not want to do proxydeize was the high monthly cost.


Also, I see most people do 4g, just curious why 5g isnt an option?
 
Hey, glad to see you want to do it yourself. I figured that out myself a few years back.
Also, I see most people do 4g, just curious why 5g isnt an option?
Infrastructure is not present as much as you think, so there are places in a city where the 5g is present but is not very consistent across the whole city. So for example you have 5g in the city centre where the rent is more expensive and that need to be taken in consideration as well for the final price. Second, the devices are far more expensive so cost wise, yes, the 4g is still a good option, but 5g should be added at a small scale at first.
 
Hey, glad to see you want to do it yourself. I figured that out myself a few years back.

Infrastructure is not present as much as you think, so there are places in a city where the 5g is present but is not very consistent across the whole city. So for example you have 5g in the city centre where the rent is more expensive and that need to be taken in consideration as well for the final price. Second, the devices are far more expensive so cost wise, yes, the 4g is still a good option, but 5g should be added at a small scale at first.
5G coverage really depends of the country first
 
Which USB dongle is reccomended for proxysmart? I can't get him to reply on telegram...
 
I use proxysmart, works great. Just make sure you buy good hardware. I use E3372-325, which I have been told is shit, but still works well without issues.
 
Let me know how smartproxy goes. I've used iProxy but it has a lot of bugs lately. You have to monitor the phones daily.
 
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