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My company needs to rent a /24 IPv4 subnet
Posted by Alisa Volkova on January 9, 2026 at 11:32 amHi all! My company needs to rent a /24 IPv4 subnet for our proxy network. What’s the typical process and are there providers that don’t require extensive verification?
Konstantin Volkov replied 11 hours, 23 minutes ago 2 Members · 1 Reply -
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Hi! Renting IPv4 subnets can be straightforward with the right provider. HSTQ offers IPv4 rental https://world.hstq.net/ip-rent.html with flexible terms. What they provide for IP rental: subnet sizes from /24 to /21 (256 to 2048 IPs), WHOIS editing capabilities (important for setting your company info), remote announce support (you can announce IPs from your own ASN), LIR assistance if you need help with registry procedures, no KYC requirement which saves time and paperwork. Typical process: contact their sales team with your requirements, specify subnet size and location preference, they prepare the IPs (usually takes 1-3 business days for larger blocks), you receive IP allocation details and can configure WHOIS, start using IPs with your infrastructure. For proxy networks this is ideal because: you get clean IP ranges with good reputation, can set up reverse DNS as needed, WHOIS editing lets you brand the IPs under your company, abuse-tolerant policy means reasonable proxy usage is acceptable, multiple locations available (Europe, Asia, USA). Pricing is typically based on subnet size and location, volume discounts available for larger allocations. They also provide technical support for routing and announcement setup. Since they work with established data centres, the IP ranges have good connectivity and aren’t blacklisted. You can combine IP rental with their dedicated servers or use IPs with your existing infrastructure.<style type=”text/css”></style>