Mint a residential pool, then filter it down to the IPs identified on Charter Spectrum network ranges so those sessions read as cable-broadband subscriber traffic. Descriptive ASN/ISP tagging on UNP Premium, from $5/GB — filtered IPs, no affiliation implied.
Spectrum is Charter Communications' consumer brand and one of the largest cable-broadband networks in the United States. Its ranges cover a deep base of everyday home-internet subscribers, which makes a Spectrum-identified IP look like a perfectly ordinary residential connection to the sites that scrutinize where traffic originates.
Identification works by ASN/ISP matching. After you mint, the dashboard flags the residential IPs in your pool that are announced on the Charter/Spectrum address space, and you filter down to those clean addresses. Whether you think of it as Charter or Spectrum, it's the same publicly announced network — and identifying it is purely descriptive, with no logo, partnership, or endorsement attached.
Carrier and location sit at separate steps rather than competing. Mint with a country and a US state; then, once the pool is tagged, filter it down to the Spectrum proxies inside that geography. Sticky sessions hold a single Spectrum-identified IP for 10 to 180 minutes for flows that need continuity, while rotating sessions deliver a new address per request when that suits the task.
The 4-layer filter applies regardless of carrier, so every IP has already cleared connectivity, fraud/abuse, latency, and ban-detection checks before you ever filter by carrier. You get the Spectrum subset you wanted, on a pool that's already clean.
Residential IPs the dashboard has identified on Charter Spectrum network ranges. Spectrum is Charter Communications' consumer brand, so once your pool is tagged you can filter down to the Spectrum subset and run sessions that read as cable-broadband subscriber traffic from that network.
No. You mint at the country level (a US state is optional), not by carrier. After the proxies are in your pool, Charter's autonomous system numbers let the ISP-tagging filter identify which IPs are Spectrum, and you filter the pool down to that subset.
Spectrum is the consumer brand operated by Charter Communications. When the filter identifies Spectrum here, it's matching the Charter/Spectrum ASN ranges — the same address space, whichever name you know it by.
Yes. Geography is set when you mint, so pick your country and optionally pin a US state; then filter the identified pool down to the Spectrum proxies within that geography. The two steps stack on UNP Premium.
Yes. Every IP runs the 4-layer filter — connectivity, fraud/abuse, latency, and ban detection — before it enters your pool, so the Spectrum subset you filter to never comes at the cost of a clean pool.
Sign in, mint your residential pool, and filter it down to the clean IPs identified on Spectrum. From $5/GB, 5 GB minimum.