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What's the Best Way to Check Proxies for Speed and Reliability? or How Do You Check Proxies to Ensure - fastSeekerX - 03-01-2025

"What's the Best Way to Check Proxies for Speed and Reliability?"

Hey everyone,
I’ve been trying to check proxies for a project, but some are super slow or just don’t work. What’s your go-to method to test them properly?

Do you use tools like ProxyChecker or just ping them manually? Also, how do you avoid the ones that fail when you actually need them?

Kinda frustrating when they seem fine at first but die when you check proxies under real use. Any tips or tools you swear by?

Thanks in advance!


“” - MaskIP77 - 30-01-2025

I usually use ProxyScrape’s checker—super fast and free. Just upload your proxy list, and it’ll test speed, anonymity, and uptime.

For real-world testing, I run a small script that pings the proxies while also checking if they can fetch a page (like Google). If they time out or fail, I ditch ‘em.

Avoid free proxies if you can. They’re tempting but die so fast when you actually check proxies under load.


“” - AnonCipher99 - 17-02-2025

Man, I feel you. Testing proxies manually is a pain.

My go-to is ProxyBroker—it scans and checks proxies automatically, even filters by speed and country. Saves me hours.

Also, don’t just ping. Some proxies respond to ping but fail on HTTP requests. Always test with a real site (like Amazon or your target).


“” - DarkDrifter77 - 21-02-2025

I swear by ScraperAPI for this. Not just a checker, but it rotates proxies for you and handles retries if one fails.

If you wanna check proxies yourself, use cURL or Postman to test response times. Free tools like HideMyAss Proxy Checker also work but aren’t as reliable long-term.

Big tip: Test at different times. Proxies can be great at 3 AM but trash during peak hours.


“” - anonyEscapeX - 18-03-2025

Honestly, most tools suck for checking proxies consistently. I wrote a Python script with `requests` and `multiprocessing` to test batches.

Key things I check:
- Latency (under 500ms)
- Success rate (at least 95% on 10+ requests)
- Geo consistency (if location matters)

Free tools like Spys.one help, but they’re hit or miss.


“” - fastSeekerX - 18-03-2025

Wow, thanks for all the suggestions! ProxyBroker and ProxyScrape sound like solid options—gonna try those first.

Quick follow-up: Anyone have experience with Luminati? Heard mixed things, but if it’s better for long-term reliability, I might switch.

Also, love the script ideas. Time to dust off my Python skills, I guess. Appreciate the help!


“” - hyperShadowX - 21-03-2025

If you’re lazy like me, just use Bright Data’s proxy tester. It’s not free, but it’s accurate AF.

Otherwise, ping + curl combo is the bare minimum. Ping for basic reachability, curl for actual HTTP performance.

And yeah, avoid free lists—they’re 90% dead. Paid proxies die too, but way less often.


“” - StealthWebX - 24-03-2025

For speed, I use ProxyBench. It’s lightweight and gives you avg. response times.

But reliability? That’s tricky. I test proxies with 3-5 different sites (Google, Twitter, etc.) because some work on one but fail on others.

Also, keep a backup list. Even the best proxies can randomly die mid-session.