Specs
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| IP type | Static residential on Tier 1 ISP |
| Protocols | HTTP / HTTPS (port 61234), SOCKS5 (port 62234) |
| Authentication | Username : password |
| Bandwidth | 10 Gbps uplink, unlimited |
| Fraud score | Low |
| Rotation | None — IPs are dedicated and static |
| Billing | Per IP |
Ports
| Protocol | Port |
|---|---|
| HTTP / HTTPS | 61234 |
| SOCKS5 | 62234 |
Authentication
Plainuser : password — no modifiers. Each credential pair is bound to the IPs allocated to your plan.
Quick test
When to pick ISP
Account management at scale
The same static IP makes repeated logins look consistent — useful for managing many accounts without tripping login anomaly detection.
Long-running sessions
No rotation means no session drops. Run bots, crawlers, or automation that needs hours of continuous uptime on a single IP.
Sensitive targets
Tier 1 ISP-registered IPs look clean to fraud detection systems that flag datacenter ranges.
Speed + legitimacy
Datacenter-grade speeds on the 10 Gbps uplink, with a residential-looking fingerprint.
Pricing
ISP plans start at $3 / IP. See proxies.fo/product-ISP for the full grid.When NOT to pick ISP
- You need IP rotation — ISP IPs are static. Use Residential for rotating IPs.
- You need country-level targeting across the world — ISP pools are narrower than residential.
- You need cheap, disposable IPs — Datacenter is cheaper per request when IP legitimacy doesn’t matter.
