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| GreenBean | 06-21-2014 06:45 PM | Re: Using VPS Depedning on the company, your package can come the way you want.
:juggle: |
| danshan | 06-22-2014 09:42 PM | Re: Using VPS Sounds great should work! |
| killakam6687 | 06-26-2014 02:52 PM | Re: Using VPS First post, just reading through everything. I'm currently using the Private Internet Access VPN, no issues, but I'm beginning to question it.
I read that phone tethering is another good option. Is this preferred over VPN's?
Also what do Mac Addresses have to do with everything?
What are some reputable VPS services? |
| aspkin | 07-01-2014 12:29 AM | Re: Using VPS Mac Address doesn't have to do with this, it's not related unless you change your device Mac Address to obtain a new Ip address.
A dedicated IP address is preferred firstly (eBay and PayPal like this) and you can get that easily with a VPS or VPN connection. I would personally prefer a VPS over a dynamic tethering option but that's me personally, tethering works fine. |
| nick8898 | 07-14-2014 02:32 PM | Re: Using VPS i would prefer vpn+virtual machine, vps is not so good |
| danshan | 07-16-2014 10:59 PM | Re: Using VPS Quote:
Originally Posted by nick8898
(Post 567040)
i would prefer vpn+virtual machine, vps is not so good | Why not vps? |
| GreenBean | 07-17-2014 02:36 AM | Re: Using VPS Quote:
Originally Posted by nick8898
(Post 567040)
i would prefer vpn+virtual machine, vps is not so good | Nope.
VPS is far superior in terms of allowing layers of proection from being detected by ecommerce platforms.
:nono: |
| Muffin_Man | 07-20-2014 02:45 PM | Re: Using VPS I've only ever used VPN and have never had problems. I pay $40 a year and run all my accounts on it. Its not even a dedicated ip, although it is static. There are three things I do which I think help a lot. I only use accounts aged for at least a year before I start selling on it, instead of having one high volume account I have multiple medium/low volume accounts, and I customize the connection type as well as remote and local ports on my VPN settings which according to something I read years ago, helps a lot. |
| brownsauce215 | 07-20-2014 03:50 PM | Re: Using VPS Are the usability of VPN similar to vps? In terms of lags? |
Re: Using VPS Quote:
Originally Posted by brownsauce215
(Post 568879)
Are the usability of VPN similar to vps? In terms of lags? | Both of these are extremely different things altogether.
Have you ever used either of them before ??? |
| brownsauce215 | 07-29-2014 10:16 AM | Re: Using VPS I'm currently using vps. The speed varies. But always somewhat choppy when using it. |
| wkc250 | 08-06-2014 02:10 AM | Re: Using VPS Quote:
Originally Posted by Muffin_Man
(Post 568868)
I've only ever used VPN and have never had problems. I pay $40 a year and run all my accounts on it. Its not even a dedicated ip, although it is static. There are three things I do which I think help a lot. I only use accounts aged for at least a year before I start selling on it, instead of having one high volume account I have multiple medium/low volume accounts, and I customize the connection type as well as remote and local ports on my VPN settings which according to something I read years ago, helps a lot. | Could you please tell me about customizing the connection type, remote and local port on your VPN? What does that do? Thanks |
Re: Using VPS Quote:
Originally Posted by wkc250
(Post 574880)
Could you please tell me about customizing the connection type, remote and local port on your VPN? What does that do? Thanks | wkc250...if you are in the US, better options exist such as dongles and cellphone tethering... |
| wkc250 | 08-06-2014 02:53 AM | Re: Using VPS Quote:
Originally Posted by rsot
(Post 574893)
wkc250...if you are in the US, better options exist such as dongles and cellphone tethering... | Thank you, I was planing on using cellphone tethering as well! |
| zaza123 | 03-18-2015 09:19 AM | Re: Using VPS Quote:
Originally Posted by aspkin
(Post 561513)
VPS = Virtual Private Server, which is fine. This is preferred. Obviously you want to try your own local connection options first as it's cheaper.
Next would be a VPN which is virtual private network. This funnels your internet traffic through a 3rd party (the VPN provider), gives you the IP address set by the provider. You'll only want to use a dedicated IP address from a reputable company.
I don't suggest proxy connections.
Hotspots is something from maybe your mobile phone or wireless hotspot device (dongle), these are fine as it's' your own connection.
Thought I'd clear up a bunch of loose terms. | I am reading the Book now "Amazon Ghost."
Why is there no option over there in the Book for VPS (Virtual private server)?
I see here, that VPS is a good & easy way to overcome the problems of Computer Setup & MAC address & Internet Connection
This should be the best option to go
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