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Which I should use
residental
mobile
ipv4
ipv6
what the diffrence which is the best if i pick mobile it most be on same country? or it doesnt matter
its for 150 users on jarvee i would love if someone can explain
and pm me a good proxy provider (residental /mobile) israeli proxies if possible
 
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no... each user is a real user of a real person that i grow for them
only follow like (and some comment and contact)
but likes always blocked
i heard i should buy residental or mobile
but i neeed to know if mobile proxies must be on same country
 
Which I should use
residental
mobile

residential and mobile proxies are basically the same thing. The only difference is their ISP. For residential you get a landline (broadband) ISP and for mobile you get a... mobile ISP (AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint).


Which I should use
ipv4
ipv6

This is down to what your IG bot (if you use any) supports.

And sometimes you might get residential ones with IPv6 because they rotate every few requests and "you never know what you gonna get".


what the diffrence which is the best if i pick mobile it most be on same country? or it doesnt matter
its for 150 users on jarvee i would love if someone can explain

All residential providers (at least the biggest ones) allow you to "exit" through IPs from a particular city or country.

Usually, it is recommended to use IPs from the same city/area.

Think logically, if you wouldn't use proxies, could you use IG from New York now and it 2 mins from Miami?


and pm me a good proxy provider (residental /mobile) israeli proxies if possible

Most residential providers should have Isreali (and any other country) on their list... if they really sell real residential/mobile ones.
 
residential and mobile proxies are basically the same thing. The only difference is their ISP. For residential you get a landline (broadband) ISP and for mobile you get a... mobile ISP (AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint).




This is down to what your IG bot (if you use any) supports.

And sometimes you might get residential ones with IPv6 because they rotate every few requests and "you never know what you gonna get".




All residential providers (at least the biggest ones) allow you to "exit" through IPs from a particular city or country.

Usually, it is recommended to use IPs from the same city/area.

Think logically, if you wouldn't use proxies, could you use IG from New York now and it 2 mins from Miami?




Most residential providers should have Isreali (and any other country) on their list... if they really sell real residential/mobile ones.


first thx for the information bro seriously u helped alot!

second thing i still dont know if i buy which package should i buy for 150 instagram users in jarvee cuz it work with bandiwith and not proxies like normal
(i used to buy from highproxies 50 proxies and put 3 users on each ip)
how it work in residantel ip that sell bandwith
 
how it work in residantel ip that sell bandwith

Before buying, you'll need to test your bandwidth usage.

For COSTS: Search on google for bandwidth monitor for windows. Install it next to Jarvee and use it for one week with regular settings. Multiply this week bandwidth by 4 and you have your monthly bandwidth usage.

For SETUP: Residential providers allow you to send several requests at the same time (depending on the package selected). You get a backconnect IP or Dynamic DNS (for example server1233.provider.com:4423). And you use this in Jarvee. And this backconnect IP or DNS is what you setup in Jarvee (for all your accounts), because the rotation happens at the backconnect proxy's exit server.

Hope this answer your question. Let me know if you need more info ;)
 
Before buying, you'll need to test your bandwidth usage.

For COSTS: Search on google for bandwidth monitor for windows. Install it next to Jarvee and use it for one week with regular settings. Multiply this week bandwidth by 4 and you have your monthly bandwidth usage.

For SETUP: Residential providers allow you to send several requests at the same time (depending on the package selected). You get a backconnect IP or Dynamic DNS (for example server1233.provider.com:4423). And you use this in Jarvee. And this backconnect IP or DNS is what you setup in Jarvee (for all your accounts), because the rotation happens at the backconnect proxy's exit server.

Hope this answer your question. Let me know if you need more info ;)


thx you sir!
indeed amazing answer and answered all my questions !
 
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