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Guides and use cases
How to use Summit residential proxies for the sites our members run, and the background to choose the right setup. Every page is written for a specific target or question.
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Pokémon TCG
Residential proxies for Pokémon TCG bots
Summit provides residential proxies for Pokémon TCG bots, with a dedicated Pokémon Center pool and sticky sessions that hold one IP through a queue. The network is capped at 1,000 members so it stays uncrowded on drop days. Sold per GB with US targeting; data never expires.
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Residential proxies for Walmart bots
Summit provides residential proxies for Walmart bots, with a dedicated Walmart pool and both rotating and sticky sessions. Real household IPs help tasks pass Walmart's anti-bot checks. The network is capped at 1,000 members and sold per GB with US targeting; data never expires.
Read →Target
Residential proxies for Target bots
Summit provides residential proxies for Target bots, with a dedicated Target pool and sticky or rotating sessions. Household IPs help tasks clear Target's anti-bot and queue checks on restocks and TCG drops. Capped at 1,000 members, sold per GB with US targeting; data never expires.
Read →Shopify
Residential proxies for Shopify bots
Summit provides residential proxies for Shopify bots, with a dedicated Shopify pool and sticky or rotating sessions. Residential IPs help tasks pass the checkpoint and rate limits Shopify storefronts use. Capped at 1,000 members, sold per GB with US targeting; data never expires.
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Comparison
Residential vs ISP proxies for retail and Pokémon botting
Residential proxies use real household IPs assigned by consumer ISPs, giving high trust and large, rotating pools. ISP proxies are static datacenter-hosted IPs registered to ISPs, giving speed and stability but a smaller, more detectable footprint. For strict retail and Pokémon TCG targets, residential is the safer default.
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How to set up residential proxies in your bot
To set up Summit proxies in a bot: buy data, generate a list in the dashboard with your pool, country, and session type, copy the lines, and paste them into your bot's proxy manager. Summit lines use the standard host:port:user:pass format that Kodai, Wrath, and most AIO bots accept.
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