The principle of dynamic residential IP technology is mainly based on the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). DHCP is a protocol for dynamically assigning IP addresses, which can automatically assign IP addresses and related configuration information to devices connected to the network. In dynamic residential IP technology, the user's device obtains the IP address and related configuration information from the DHCP server through the DHCP protocol, thereby achieving dynamic network access.

There are many ways to implement dynamic residential IP technology, mainly including the following:
1. NAT-based technology
The user's internal IP address is converted into a public IP address through Network Address Translation (NAT) technology, so that the user's device can connect to the Internet. This method requires configuring NAT software on the user's device to convert the internal IP address into a public IP address.
2. Based on proxy server technology
Connecting the user's device to the Internet through a proxy server, which can automatically assign an IP address to the user's device and forward data packets. This method requires configuring the proxy server's address and port number on the user's device.
3. Based on Virtual Private Network (VPN) technology
A VPN encrypts your data and provides a secure network connection by connecting your device to the Internet through a virtual private network. This method requires configuring a VPN client on your device in order to connect to a VPN server.
The above is a brief introduction to the principle and implementation of dynamic residential IP technology. In actual applications, different implementation methods have their own characteristics and applicable scenarios. Users can choose the implementation method that suits them according to their needs. At the same time, in order to ensure network security and privacy protection, users also need to pay attention to choosing a trustworthy service provider and configuring a secure network environment.
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