Turn my private residental internet into personal proxy

Juan9753

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I have a typical residential internet connection, such as a cable or dsl. I am trying to figure out how to create a personal proxy from this IP. In the past I have purchased proxies from services, but the IPs always get blacklisted.

Residental IPs look much more legitimate than any farm proxy IP. If I can route my traffic through my actual residential IP, it will be far superior. VPN is not an option for me in this situation, it must be a proxy.

Any help would be much appreciated!! I primarily use windows but would explore linux, etc if needed.
 
Maybe I am still hungover, but TBH what you just stated doesn't really make any sense.

If you don't use a proxy or VPN then your traffic will be routed through your residential IP, you don't need to do anything.
 
Residental IPs look much more legitimate than any farm proxy IP. If I can route my traffic through my actual residential IP, it will be far superior.

You are right on that but your home IP alone will not be enough to create a lot of proxies from it. Even if you manage to change your IP constantly, it will still be flagged because IPs will usually be too similar and it's pretty easy to detect. We sell quality residential IPs in our sales thread, please check them out, unfortunately creating a proxy from your home connection will not get you very far, you will not get enough volume and variety of proxies.
 
If you need fresh IP's and it doesn't bother you the fact that all IP's will be from the same network, what you're looking for is not a home proxy rotation tool (I don't even think such thing exists). You will need some kind of a script on your machine that will constantly connect and disconnect you form the network (presumably you have a dynamic IP there).
 
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