
What is the lifeblood of studio anti-association?
The studio's biggest headache is that more devices are prone to trigger platform detection. To cite a chestnut, an e-commerce studio used 50 cell phones to register accounts in bulk, the results of the next day all blocked. What is the problem?An IP address is like an ID number for a device, IPs on the same LAN exit are determined to be associated operations.
A common misconception is that using a VPN will solve the problem, in fact, the IP pool of ordinary VPNs is pitifully small. We have tested a shared VPN product on the market, 2000 users share 20 exit IPs, this density is not blocked only strange.
Guide to surviving 100 units
A simple formula is given here:Number of devices = number of independent IPs x isolated environment. This is the recommended configuration for 100 devices as an example:
| Equipment type | IP allocation policy | Recommended Packages |
|---|---|---|
| Main equipment (50 units) | Dedicated Static IP | ipipgo static homes |
| Spare equipment (30 units) | Dynamic IP rotation | ipipgo Dynamic Enterprise |
| Test equipment (20 units) | On-demand IP pooling | API dynamic provisioning |
Practical Configuration Instruction
Let's take the Android device group as an example and show you how to get it done in three steps:
Python Example - Bulk Proxy Setting
import requests
from ipipgo import ProxyPool
proxy = ProxyPool(auth_key="your_api_key")
for device in device_list.
ip_info = proxy.get_ip(types='static') Get static residential IPs.
adb_command = f "adb -s {device} settings put global http_proxy {ip_info}:8888"
os.system(adb_command)
pay attention toStaggered IP switching times, don't have all devices change IPs at the whole time. it is recommended to use a random delay, such as ±30 minutes time offset.
Killer app for ipipgo.
Why do you dare to say it's suitable for a studio? They have one.Hot and Cold IP Layering Mechanism.. Use cold IPs (those that have not been used in the last 30 days) for newer devices and regular IPs for older devices, which effectively reduces the risk of correlation.
To cite a real case: after a game coaching studio used their TK line, the equipment survival rate soared from 37% to 89%. the key is that they support theIP territorial customizationFor example, if you specify that you want the IP of Shandong Qingdao Unicom, this is especially useful for studios doing regional business.
Avoiding the Pit Q&A
Q: Does it burn money to have too much equipment?
A: ipipgo's dynamic residential packages start at $7.67/GB, and with 100 devices browsing the web every day, monthly consumption is around 80-120GB. It's cheaper than building your own with a VPS by at least 60%
Q: What should I do if my IP suddenly fails?
A: Their APIs areautomatic fusing mechanismIf an IP is not available, it will be switched immediately, and the availability rate can be seen in the logs every minute.
Q: Do I need to manually change my IP every day?
A: It is recommended to set up an automatic replacement policy:
- Important accounts: 7 days to change
- Regular account: 3 days to change
- Test account: change every time you log in
Just check "Refresh regularly" in the client settings.
Let's get real.
I've seen too many studios planted on the IP problem, there is a buddy doing overseas questionnaires, because of the use of cheap proxies led to the total loss of 200 units of equipment. Later, he switched to using ipipgo's cross-border line, with theirDevice Fingerprint Isolation Program, now running stable for 9 months without flipping.
Lastly, don't buy those $0.5/pc junk IPs on the cheap, the loss of sealing is far greater than the cost of the agent. To be like a brick-and-mortar store to rent a storefront as much attention to the quality of the IP, which is the long-term solution.

