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Originally Posted by tryingtofigurethisout Would love to see some answers to this as well. | Idk if this helps, but: I actually talked to the Rogers customer service here in Canada (the biggest ISP) and I asked if I'd get a new IP address every time I plugged the dongle/stick in & out. He said no, not often + that it could take some time. I also asked about their variety of IPs and he said that they can't guarantee that I won't end up with pool of recycled IPs. -.- So that's definitely not a service worth $53 a month. I know WIND is $35/month here but considering how small of a company it is compared to Rogers, I HIGHLY doubt it could be any better.
I'm seriously considering using VPS. I keep asking why not use VPS but I don't think I've gotten a clear answer from anyone yet. I've seen people say that there's "better options" and they mention the USB dongle, dial-up, or tether. But...Of course, I just mentioned what's wrong with the USB dongle above. As for dial-up: way too slow for my patience. Tethering: would use the same ISP (Rogers) connection so there's no reason to think it would work better than a dongle.
Keep in mind, there is a difference between VPS [supposedly better] and VPN. Also keep in mind that many people say you should use VPS when you're trying to "pretend" you're in another country...whereas I'm not trying to do that. I'd use it "within my country". There'd be a Static IP assigned to each account, so you wouldn't have to worry about IPs crossing over. It would also be fast & convenient to change between IPs. You could also use it if you're out of the country or on vacation. (Seems better than a dongle, doesn't it?)
I'm not fully knowledgable when it comes to this type of stuff but this is just from my point of view. I really want to hear what other people have to say as well. I've seen a couple others say so, too.
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