How To Get a US IP Address From Australia

Are you looking to access geo blocked content such as Hulu, HBO, Netflix USA or need to access local content such as news, weather, banking etc? 

Today we'll explain how you can use a Virtual Private Network provider (VPN) with physical US servers that allow you to get an US IP address, to appear like a local when accessing websites. 

When you connect to the Internet you're assigned an IP address. By default you'll likely have an Australian address, so by connecting to a VPN you're re-routing your internet traffic via another country, such as United States. 

This makes it appear as if you're from United States. You can then access sites such as Hulu, Netflix USA catalogue and other local websites. 

VPN's also encrypt your internet usage, keeping prying eyes out (network admins, Government, law enforcement, hackers) allowing you to remain anonymous online. 

How do I get a US IP address from Australia?

Getting setup is actually incredibly easy and can cost as low as $1. I'd recommend you avoid free VPN's that are supported by ads and goodness who's what else (malware, viruses). 

  1. Choose a VPN (PureVPN is $1 for 7 days)
  2. Download and Install the VPN software
  3. Login and Connect to an USA Server
  4. Check your IP is now USA (use WhatsMyIP)
  5. Use your local IP address. 

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How to choose the right VPN for a US IP address?

There's many VPN providers out there, some are free, most are paid, some are poor and others are great. We have researched over 10 of the very best premium providers

The first thing to check is whether the company actually offers physical or virtual servers. 

Virtual servers are not a true IP address and while you might appear to be connected to an US IP address, websites can see you're using a VPN and block your access. 

Premium providers such as PureVPN offer physical servers, not just virtual. 

Additionally you'll want to consider: 

  • Number of Servers

One server for thousands of users is going to get overloaded quickly. You want a provider that has thousands of servers or IP addresses in United States. 

  • Cities of coverage

Do you need an IP address in a specific city? This might be required when accessing banking as it might look suspicious logging in from Los Angeles but you're registered as living in New York.

Some VPN providers allow you to change the city of connection. 

  • High speeds

You'll want a company that offers high speeds, allowing you to stream content on demand. Additionally you might want to watch sites such as HBO. 

  • Split Tunneling 

The most important in my opinion. You can choose specific websites that use the VPN with other websites using your normal ISP. This means you can continue to access local banking, news, Netflix without using the Indian IP address. 

So Netflix USA, could use the VPN and access Aussie sites using the normal household Internet connection. Logging into your Australian banking with a US IP address will set off alarm bells at your bank, so split tunnelling is definitely recommended. 

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Can I get an US IP address for free?

Absolutely, there's many free VPN providers out there however we can't recommend any one in particular as most are loaded with adware, spyware and even viruses. 

Ultimately free software exists as a gateway to some form of financial gain, whether that's through selling your information, displaying ads or something more sinister, else why would they offer it? 

For the small price of a premium provider that guarantees encryption and privacy, in my opinion it's not worth the risk to go for a freebie. 

What can I do with an US IP address?

We aren't from USA but after doing our research it became clear that many US banks won't allow you to login overseas. 

Further to this, the most common reason is to access the geo restricted technology such as Netflix USA, Hulu Plus, HBO, ABC, Criterion Channel, ESPN, Bein Sports etc. 

Lastly sites such as Facebook, Whatsapp, Signal could lock you out of your account when accessing from outside of USA If that's where you're originally registered from, and you may need to confirm your location to get back in! 

Caleb McLaughlin