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Static vs rotating proxy — choose by use-case

Pick a static IP when you need to HOLD a stable login session — each account stays on one fixed IP so its trust never resets mid-flow. Pick rotating IPs when you need MANY identities fast: scraping, bulk account creation, rate-limit evasion. RouterSocks5's 5G proxy does both: sticky to hold a session, or rotate by link/timer — with unlimited bandwidth and unlimited rotations.

CriterionStatic (sticky)Rotating
Best forHolding sessions, warming one accountScraping, bulk account creation
Account trustStable, no resetMid-session change may reset
Rate-limit evasionWeakStrong — new IP resets counter
Linking riskLow if one account per IPLow if rotated properly

When should you use a static (sticky) IP?

Use a static IP when one account must be seen on the same IP across many sessions: long-term account warming, ad accounts, wallets/banking, already-verified accounts. Keeping one account on one fixed IP makes the platform treat you as a stable user in one place, instead of a suspicious IP-hopper. With a 5G proxy you enable a sticky session to lock the IP for the whole work session.

When should you use rotating IPs?

Use rotating IPs when each request or each account needs a different IP to avoid being grouped: large-scale data scraping, bulk new-account creation, geo testing, per-IP rate-limit evasion. Rotating by API link or by timer spreads your footprint across many subnets/ASNs. RouterSocks5 allows unlimited rotations, so you never run out of changes the way per-request providers cap you.

How does changing IP mid-session reset trust?

Changing IP while logged in can throw you back to 'stranger' status: the platform sees the session jump from one subnet/ASN/country to another and demands re-verification, sometimes resetting the account's trust score. So rotate BETWEEN accounts/sessions, never WITHIN a single held session. That's the core difference: static for stability, rotating to separate identities — never mixed.

Frequently asked questions

Static or rotating — which is safer for account warming?
A static (sticky) IP is safer for WARMING a single long-term account because it stays stable. Rotating is safer when CREATING many new accounts, since each needs its own IP. Many users do both: rotate to create, then assign a sticky IP to warm.
How long does a sticky session hold the IP?
You lock the IP for the work session and only change it when you rotate via link/timer. With real mobile 5G IPs the carrier may shift the IP naturally, so finish sensitive tasks within one session.
Does rotating IP defeat rate limits?
Yes, since most rate limits are counted per IP. Switching to a different IP/subnet resets the counter. Unlimited rotation lets you scrape at scale without per-IP blocks.

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