Creating A 4G / 5G Rotating Proxy

There are still many farms that work using 4g-sticks. They have some advantages, but if you need 5g - you will have to use phones.
At this time expences are almost the same for both methods.
 
Didn't get any notifications on replies to this thread for some reason. Does anyone know of a good carrier that doesn't slow down after a certain GB? I ordered a Unlocked ZTE MF79U 4G dongle off eBay for around $35. It won't arrive till around September 4th, which sucks.

I hope it works in the U.S. now that I'm reading some of these comments.
 
Its, 5G. I am using phones.
Would phones be slower since you're using USB tether or hotspot? Or does the software somehow connect to both WiFi and data using SIM at the same time and then create a server on your network with an IP attached?

Also do you know of any carriers that are good for rotating IPs frequently with unlimited data without slowdowns...?
 
There are still many farms that work using 4g-sticks. They have some advantages, but if you need 5g - you will have to use phones.
At this time expences are almost the same for both methods.
Is there a thread that lists pros and cons of dongle vs using actual phones? I tried searching with forum search + Google but can't seem to find a good comparison.
 
Would phones be slower since you're using USB tether or hotspot? Or does the software somehow connect to both WiFi and data using SIM at the same time and then create a server on your network with an IP attached?

Also do you know of any carriers that are good for rotating IPs frequently with unlimited data without slowdowns...?
1. If you use only phones there is limitation via USB port, but in same time you can use WiFI spilt which defenitely will increase your speed. WiFI spilt should be done by software. There is also option to use LAN modems which will help you to reach high speed.

2. Rotating IPs frequently depends from the devices, how quickly they can switch off/on data. Dongles are very fast but broadband speed is lower. Another point the IP ranges of carrier. Some of MVNO has short range of IPs, so ideally to have wider list of IPs it will be better to use T-Mobile, AT&T, etc. not MVNO.
 
1. If you use only phones there is limitation via USB port, but in same time you can use WiFI spilt which defenitely will increase your speed. WiFI spilt should be done by software. There is also option to use LAN modems which will help you to reach high speed.

2. Rotating IPs frequently depends from the devices, how quickly they can switch off/on data. Dongles are very fast but broadband speed is lower. Another point the IP ranges of carrier. Some of MVNO has short range of IPs, so ideally to have wider list of IPs it will be better to use T-Mobile, AT&T, etc. not MVNO.
Thanks for the reply! So I'm assuming when you say MVNO you mean only stick with big carriers since they have larger IP pools, correct?
 
MVNO means mobile virtual network operator which has smaller pool of IPs. In your case it will be better to use bigger operators with their own network.
 
MVNO means mobile virtual network operator which has smaller pool of IPs. In your case it will be better to use bigger operators with their own network.
Gotcha, so would companies who fit in the MVNO category be like smaller mobile service providers and startups...? Just want to make sure I understand.
 
Yeap, they will be smaller mobile service provider with small pool IPs.
Gotcha. I've been meditating a bit since the dongle arrives in a few weeks it's given me time to think. If I bought a bunch of dongles and data plans wouldn't Reddit & other websites get sus since all the traffic is coming from the same city, even with different IPs? Would that affect accounts being banned or me being flagged?
 
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