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Residential-Proxys leiten den Datenverkehr über mehr als 100 Millionen echte private IP-Adressen von echten Geräten und Internetdienstanbietern weiter – ideal für die Erfassung öffentlicher Webdaten in großem Umfang ohne IP-Sperren. Am besten geeignet für Web-Scraping, Datenerfassung und die Verwaltung von Konten an verschiedenen Standorten. Entdecken Sie unsere Residential-Proxys

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$ 79 $
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7 GB
TRAFFIC / Monat
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  • Das Starter-Set enthält:
  • Wählen Sie Privat-IP-Adressen aus 2.014 Städten weltweit aus
  • Echte IP-Adressen von Mobil- und Desktop-Geräten
  • Extrem niedrige Recaptcha-Raten
  • Benutzername-/Passwort-Authentifizierung
  • Premium-Ziele
  • Datenvolumenbegrenzung (7 GB)
  • Privathaushalts-IP-Adressen (20 Millionen)
  • Unterbenutzer (2 Benutzer)

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$ 149 $
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16 GB
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  • Die Funktionen der Starter-Version sowie:
  • ASN-Filterung (Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile und Hunderte weitere)
  • Sitzungssteuerung: Bis zu 30 Minuten lang feste IP-Adressen
  • Zielgruppenansprache auf Landes-, Bundes- und Stadtebene
  • Prioritäts-Support
  • Datenvolumenbegrenzung (16 GB)
  • IP-Adressen für Privathaushalte (60 Millionen)
  • Unterbenutzer (4 Benutzer)
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$ 249 $
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32 GB
TRAFFIC / Monat
100.000.000 IPS-Geräte für den privaten Gebrauch von
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  • Weitere Funktionen, und außerdem:
  • Unbegrenzte Anzahl von Verbindungen und Threads für die Automatisierung
  • Keine Subnetze: Residential-Proxys teilen sich kein Subnetz
  • Datenvolumenbegrenzung (32 GB)
  • Privathaushalts-IP-Adressen (100 Millionen)
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What to look at in a speed test

This speed test will measure your ping, download time, and upload time.

Speed tests measure your current connection’s maximum speed – how fast your device can upload and download information – by accessing nearby test servers.

The test mimics your online activity in a controlled setting by downloading sample files and recording speeds. Speed tests won’t show you your absolute internet speed, but they will show you a close approximation. It’s a good practice to try multiple tests because the results can vary depending on your location and the time of day.

Ping and Latency

Ping is a network utility tool that is used to determine connectivity in a network measuring response (ping) in milliseconds (ms). The lower the better. Ping stands for Packet Internet Groper.

Beside determining connectivity, ping also measures how fast the connectivity between devices are (the quality of the connection). 

This measurement is called Latency and measurements are usually in milliseconds(ms). The lower the latency/ping value, the faster the connection is, while a higher  value indicates a slower connection in your speed test metrics.

Ping and latency don’t measure speed, but the quality of a connection dating a speed test. Pings value is especially important for online game players who need a quick response from the server when playing, so they do not delay their action in a game. 

A relatively fast ping can be considered if it is less than 40 ms and very good results is anything within the range 0 to 10 ms.

Which speed is actually my download speed during a speed test?

Download refers to activities such as streaming video, downloading files and browsing the web. For your purposes, this is the most important bit of data. It indicates how fast data is transferred from the VPN/server to you.

It’s measured in megabits per second, usually displayed as Mb or Mbps on your speed test page. Crudely speaking, the higher the download result, the faster your speed is for downloading files and loading websites.

 Try not to confuse Mb with megabytes (MB), which is a measure of size rather than bandwidth. There’s a certain amount of MB you can transfer in a certain amount of time depending on your connection speed.

For example, standard ADSL 17Mb internet equates to just over 2MB per second, while entry-level fibre optic 38Mb broadband allows downloads of 4.75MB per second, and rapid 100Mb broadband speeds mean downloads of 12.5MB per second.

Broadband Download Speed Typical Use
0.5 Mbps (Mega bits per second) If speeds are consistent they should be sufficient for audio streaming, email and very basic web browsing.
1 Meg (Mbps) Basic video streaming should work and standard web pages.
2 Meg (Mbps) Standard definition (SD) video from BBC iPlayer should be possible.
5 Meg (Mbps) Should allow High Definition (HD - 1080p) video streaming to run smoothly.
8 Meg (Mbps) Should be able to support video streaming and other activities at the same time without buffering.
15 Meg (Mbps) Connection will support a few video streams and other activity at the same time.
25 Meg (Mbps) Should be able to to stream pre-recorded Ultra HD video (UHD - 4k) smoothly.
40 Meg (Mbps) Should be able to to stream live Ultra HD video (UHD - 4k) smoothly.

Upload speed

Upload refers to activities such as sharing photos on social media and storing files on cloud storage (e.g Dropbox, Google Drive). This is the opposite of download speed. It’s the indication of how fast data is sent from your device to the server. 

This data comprises the request you make on the internet and other things you share such as files. Similar to download speed, it’s also measured in Kilobits per second (Kbps)or megabits per second (Mbps). The higher the value, the faster the speed.

Broadband Upload Speed Typical Use
0.1 Mbps (Mega bits per second) Enough to send simple text emails.
0.4 Meg (Mbps) Online gaming should be possible, remember gaming is very latency sensitive.
0.8 Meg (Mbps) Webcam video streams over Skype etc should be reasonable quality
2 Meg (Mbps) HD Webcam streaming may be possible.
10 Meg (Mbps) Uploading 200MB of holiday video to the cloud will take around 4 to 5 minutes

NOTE: Any results generated on your speed test are not a guarantee of your true connection speed or your ability to perform a specific online task

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