I use a broadband sat uplink. Very good speeds nearly anywhere in the world but can be a PITA to change the IP on. I tend to use this method in conjunction with a decent VPN
Tethering/dongles. This is only a decent method if you have at the very least strong 3G signal, but its very easy to change IPs
Home broadband. This is the method I use most often. It can be really easy to get a new IP so long as you have a non stick dynamic IP
Internet link in my datacenter, that supports BGP. I bought an IP range from RIPE, so changing IP is just a matter of opening Windows network adapter properties and writing there any IP from the range I own.
Internet link in my datacenter, that supports BGP. I bought an IP range from RIPE, so changing IP is just a matter of opening Windows network adapter properties and writing there any IP from the range I own.
iPad with 3G on Atomic Web, Dongle for quick changing IP, Fibre optic ( which is for streaming TV really) Plus ADSL.... and a mifi, just incase nothing else works!
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