Carrier · Comcast / Xfinity

Comcast residential proxies, filtered from Xfinity ranges.

Mint a residential pool, then filter it down to the IPs identified on Comcast Xfinity network ranges so those sessions read as home-internet subscriber traffic. Descriptive ASN/ISP tagging on UNP Premium, from $5/GB — filtered IPs, no affiliation implied.

Why filter to Comcast

The Xfinity footprint, one of the largest in the US.

Comcast — through its Xfinity consumer brand — runs one of the biggest home-internet networks in the country. The sheer scale of its subscriber base means a Comcast-identified IP reads as an entirely routine residential connection, which is exactly what you want when the objective is to look like a normal household rather than infrastructure.

Identification is handled through descriptive ASN/ISP tagging. After you mint, the dashboard flags the residential IPs in your pool that are announced on the Comcast/Xfinity address space, and you filter down to those clean addresses. Comcast and Xfinity refer to the same publicly announced network, and identifying it carries no logo, partnership, or implied endorsement — it's plain range matching.

Geography and carrier sit at separate steps. Mint with a US state and a country; then, once the pool is tagged, filter it down to the Comcast proxies that meet your geography. For multi-step workflows, sticky sessions hold one Comcast-identified IP for 10 to 180 minutes; for high-churn jobs, rotating sessions issue a fresh address on every request.

No carrier skips quality control. Every IP clears the 4-layer filter — connectivity, fraud/abuse, latency, and ban detection — before it reaches your pool, so the Comcast subset you filter to is built only from addresses that have already been cleaned.

  • Mint a residential pool, then filter to the IPs identified on Comcast Xfinity ranges
  • Mint by country + any US state, then filter the pool to Comcast
  • Rotating and sticky sessions (sticky holds 10–180 min)
  • Clean pool — every IP passes the 4-layer filter
  • UNP Premium · from $5/GB · 5 GB minimum · GB never expire
Need another carrier? See all ISP proxies. Every IP you filter to is first screened by the 4-layer clean-IP filter.

Comcast proxies FAQ

What are Comcast residential proxies?

Residential IPs the dashboard has identified on Comcast network ranges. Comcast's consumer service is branded Xfinity, so once your pool is tagged you can filter down to the Comcast subset and run sessions that read as Xfinity home-internet subscriber traffic.

Can I generate Comcast-only IPs at mint time?

No. Minting happens at the country level (a US state is optional) — the carrier isn't a mint-time option. Once the proxies are in your pool, Comcast's autonomous system numbers let the ISP-tagging filter identify the Comcast/Xfinity IPs, and you filter the pool down to them.

Is Comcast the same as Xfinity?

Xfinity is the consumer brand for Comcast's internet, TV, and phone services. When the filter identifies Comcast here, it's matching the Comcast/Xfinity ASN ranges — the same network, whether you call it Comcast or Xfinity.

Can I combine Comcast filtering with location?

Yes. Geography is set when you mint: pick your country and optionally pin a US state. Then filter the identified pool down to the Comcast proxies within that geography. The steps stack on UNP Premium.

Do the Comcast proxies in my pool pass the filter?

Yes. Every IP goes through the 4-layer filter — connectivity, fraud/abuse, latency, and ban detection — before it enters your pool, so the Comcast subset you filter to always comes from a clean pool.

Filter to Comcast on UNP Premium.

Sign in, mint your residential pool, and filter it down to the clean IPs identified on Comcast. From $5/GB, 5 GB minimum.