A static residential proxy is a single IP that carries residential-network trust and never rotates. KnoxProxy sells this exact IP under one name -- the ISP proxy. Same pool, same price, same checkout page; “static residential” and “ISP” just describe two sides of it.
A static residential proxy is a fixed IP that carries residential trust but never rotates. KnoxProxy sells this as the ISP proxy -- it stays assigned to your account for as long as your plan is active, from $2.90/IP.
“Static residential proxy” and “ISP proxy” describe the same IP from two angles. One names what it does. The other names how it’s sourced. KnoxProxy sells one product and lists it under the second name.
Bright Data and Oxylabs meter static/ISP IPs by the gigabyte -- $12.00 and $10.00/GB -- an odd fit for a product built around holding one IP for months. KnoxProxy bills flat per IP instead: from $2.90, unlimited bandwidth, nothing to meter.
Full specs -- live pool size, the complete rate card, protocols, and locations -- all live on the product page.
See ISP (Static Residential) proxiesStatic residential is one point on a wider spectrum. A few quick exits if you meant something else.
Yes -- at KnoxProxy they are the same product. "Static residential proxy" describes what the IP does: it holds still and carries residential-level trust. "ISP proxy" describes how it is built: registered to a real Internet Service Provider, then hosted on datacenter hardware for speed. Same IP, same price, one listing.
A static residential proxy is a single IP address assigned to your account alone. It never rotates, so it stays yours for as long as your subscription is active, and it carries the trust of a real residential connection even though it runs on datacenter hardware.
KnoxProxy prices static residential (ISP) proxies from $2.90 per IP for 1-10 IPs, sliding to $1.70 per IP at 200 or more. Bandwidth is unlimited on every IP, so you pay for the identity you hold, not the traffic you send.
Pick static residential when a target needs to see the same IP across many sessions -- a login, a cart, or an account you manage over weeks. Pick rotating residential when you're sweeping many pages or targets and want a fresh IP on every request instead.
No. Both hold one fixed IP, but a static datacenter proxy runs on a hosting-company IP with no ISP registration, so it costs less (dedicated datacenter IPs start at $0.02/IP) and carries a lower trust score. Static residential costs more but passes checks that flag plain datacenter IPs.
Static residential (ISP) proxies from $2.90/IP, unlimited bandwidth, live in minutes -- no credit card to start.
Static residential proxies are sold as KnoxProxy's ISP plan. Sign up free with no credit card, pick a country, and choose how many IPs to hold -- pricing and checkout both live on the ISP proxy page.
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