zulyar0514
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Hey everyone, thanks for sharing all the insights here!
I’ve been working on some projects that involve testing SSH connections, SOCKS proxies, and VPN setups. One thing I noticed is that using residential IPs instead of datacenter IPs makes a huge difference in stability and avoiding blocks.
For anyone doing automation or remote testing across multiple locations, I’ve had good experience with Nsocks. They offer a large pool of residential IPs, city-level targeting, and high success rates, which makes development and testing much smoother.
Just sharing my experience,hope it helps others who are setting up similar projects!
I’ve been working on some projects that involve testing SSH connections, SOCKS proxies, and VPN setups. One thing I noticed is that using residential IPs instead of datacenter IPs makes a huge difference in stability and avoiding blocks.
For anyone doing automation or remote testing across multiple locations, I’ve had good experience with Nsocks. They offer a large pool of residential IPs, city-level targeting, and high success rates, which makes development and testing much smoother.
Just sharing my experience,hope it helps others who are setting up similar projects!