Simple question about setting up 4G rotating proxies on Jarvee

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So I have in the past used one static proxy per account on Jarvee but want to start growing accounts that will not get flagged and make them a bit more legitimate.

Do I just assign the rotating proxy to the accounts I am using, so I have the one account assigned to all accounts and jarvee just runs

Why would there be a limit to the number of accounts a rotating 4g proxy can have on it if it is always rotating?
 
This is kind of a complicated question. And it depends on your proxy provider. Not all mobile proxy providers rotate every X seconds, the best rotate naturally.

For any proxy, you just assign it to the proxy manager and choose as many accounts to run it as you want.

JARVEE also has the ability to rotate proxies.

As for limits, a mobile proxy has a limited bandwidth. For 4G it’s between 5-15 gbps. So you are limited to the number of accounts on one proxy no matter how much it rotates.

I would highly suggest using @henrycooper for proxies, he offers both “regular” 4 G proxies, which are meant to be 1 account to 1 proxy, and RAW which means that the whole proxy is yours and you can put quite a few accounts on it.

Good luck!

-wortime
 
Why would there be a limit to the number of accounts a rotating 4g proxy can have on it if it is always rotating?

Depends on the provider - how many threads he allows you to use. 1 thread = 1 account. So if a provider says that he allows 10 threads per proxy that mean you can use that rotating proxy to 10 accounts that can be boted in the SAME time. If you add the rotating proxy to the eleventh account it won't work since it's limited. I know people that use it more but they are doing it with timing like this: use the rotating proxy for account1 between - 8AM - 9AM then rest. Use the rotating proxy for account2 between 9AM - 10AM and rest and so on. I don't like this method that much since it can leave footprints easier. But with a very complex timing it can be done.
 
Depends on the provider - how many threads he allows you to use. 1 thread = 1 account. So if a provider says that he allows 10 threads per proxy that mean you can use that rotating proxy to 10 accounts that can be boted in the SAME time. If you add the rotating proxy to the eleventh account it won't work since it's limited. I know people that use it more but they are doing it with timing like this: use the rotating proxy for account1 between - 8AM - 9AM then rest. Use the rotating proxy for account2 between 9AM - 10AM and rest and so on. I don't like this method that much since it can leave footprints easier. But with a very complex timing it can be done.
“Threads” don’t matter as much here. It’s about bandwidth. Your accounts for sure need different fingerprints or they will all simply move IPs together and that will add to the fingerprint for sure.

Threads matter more in rotating residential than mobile. In mobile, bandwidth is the issue.
 
This is kind of a complicated question. And it depends on your proxy provider. Not all mobile proxy providers rotate every X seconds, the best rotate naturally.

For any proxy, you just assign it to the proxy manager and choose as many accounts to run it as you want.

JARVEE also has the ability to rotate proxies.

As for limits, a mobile proxy has a limited bandwidth. For 4G it’s between 5-15 gbps. So you are limited to the number of accounts on one proxy no matter how much it rotates.

I would highly suggest using @henrycooper for proxies, he offers both “regular” 4 G proxies, which are meant to be 1 account to 1 proxy, and RAW which means that the whole proxy is yours and you can put quite a few accounts on it.

Good luck!

-wortime
Hi,

I'm about to purchase 4g proxies for Jarvee.

How do I enter the proxy into Jarvee and have it set to work with the given proxy?


Cheers
 
The proxy stuff is always hard to figure out to be honest...
 
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