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Old 02-06-2008, 09:50 PM
TBell
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I'll start by saying I'm pretty pc illiterate and only know the basics.

I'm self employed, rent an office, use my own Laptop and pay for my internet
service but it comes thru a server to all people on my floor. I'm unable to
get a dedicated line per owner...he doesn't want anymore cables coming into
the building.

Anyway not that I think anyone checks or even cares, but I don't want them
knowing if I were to d/l a porn clip or borrow a song. Actually the traffic
is just routed thru a std. computer not an actual server.

Basically I need something that is easy to set up and I've been checking out
this product: http://www.anonymizer.com/consumer/p...al_net_shield/

Can anyone tell me if it's a good product or something similar thats as good
or better?

Thank you!



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Old 02-07-2008, 03:05 AM
Todd H.
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"TBell" <gfolger@mindspring.com> writes:

> I'll start by saying I'm pretty pc illiterate and only know the basics.
>
> I'm self employed, rent an office, use my own Laptop and pay for my internet
> service but it comes thru a server to all people on my floor. I'm unable to
> get a dedicated line per owner...he doesn't want anymore cables coming into
> the building.
>
> Anyway not that I think anyone checks or even cares, but I don't want them
> knowing if I were to d/l a porn clip or borrow a song. Actually the traffic
> is just routed thru a std. computer not an actual server.
>
> Basically I need something that is easy to set up and I've been checking out
> this product: http://www.anonymizer.com/consumer/p...al_net_shield/
>
> Can anyone tell me if it's a good product or something similar thats as good
> or better?
>
> Thank you!


Gary,

You might consider wireless broadband. This can be in the form of a
car that plops into your laptop computer or you can tether to your
cell phone. Depending on your privder and the coverage at that
specific building, speeds can be excellent.

For instance, with AT&T Wireless, with my 3G capable phone, an
unlimited data plan with tethering costs $60/month as an adder to
voice line (although a separate line with a data card I think costs
the same). Speeds are akin to DSL in all places I've been (including
Cincinnati if the other poster's tech bully research is accurate) and
speeds are on the order 1.3Mbps downloads.

If you are an on the go sorta person as in real estate (again assuming
the accuracy of the other post in this thread), you may find the
internet-anywhere capabilities quite nice for passing the time at a
dead open house, for instance.

Whatever you try from a local provider, ask other people in the area.
Coverage can vary especially in the terrain of Cincinnati, and you
dont' want to be stuck with a 2 year contract for an unlimited data
plan that either doesn't work at all or is frustratingly slow from teh
location you do most of your work. Verizon would be one to consider.
I have colleagues in the area there and Verizon cards are what they
seem to prefer for their mobile peeps.


Otherwise, to ensure privacy of your internet from inside the office
there using the building's wired connection, a VPN service may be
somethign to consider. You'd connect with a piece of client software
(perhaps) to your third party VPN provider, and that link would be
encrypted and therefore opaque to the prying eyes of any other renters
in the building.

Google up VPN service and there are tons of options. I dont' use such
a service as I don't have your specific needs. Perhaps others can
recommend a good one.


Best Regards,
--
Todd H.
http://www.toddh.net/

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Old 02-07-2008, 03:54 AM
Casper
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>
> Basically I need something that is easy to set up and I've been checking out
> this product: http://www.anonymizer.com/consumer/p...al_net_shield/
>
> Can anyone tell me if it's a good product or something similar thats as good
> or better?
>
> Thank you!


I have used Steganos VPN for wireless access in public places, and it
does the job, nobody on the same network should be able to see what you
do online, you just download their software and there is no need to
configure anything.

Product:
https://www.steganos.com/en/products...-vpn/features/



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Old 02-07-2008, 05:33 PM
TBell
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Default Re: Help Network Question

Yeah that be me. Thanks for your great input.


"G. Morgan" <your@pinion.is.invalid> wrote in message
news:695a4f9277458d99bfd6d0db9359739fnp@goofysplac e.com...
> TBell wrote:
>
>>I'll start by saying I'm pretty pc illiterate and only know the basics.
>>
>>I'm self employed, rent an office, use my own Laptop and pay for my
>>internet
>>service but it comes thru a server to all people on my floor. I'm unable
>>to
>>get a dedicated line per owner...he doesn't want anymore cables coming
>>into
>>the building.
>>
>>Anyway not that I think anyone checks or even cares, but I don't want them
>>knowing if I were to d/l a porn clip or borrow a song. Actually the
>>traffic
>>is just routed thru a std. computer not an actual server.
>>
>>Basically I need something that is easy to set up and I've been checking
>>out
>>this product:
>>http://www.anonymizer.com/consumer/p...al_net_shield/
>>
>>Can anyone tell me if it's a good product or something similar thats as
>>good
>>or better?

>
> Nah.. you're too stupid to use it, you perverted thief.
>
> A Realtor in Cincinnati Huh?
> http://www.garyfolger.com/
>
> Nice pic.
> http://root.z57.com/filemanager/uplo...IC_NEWFILE.jpg
>
> --
>
> -G




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Old 02-12-2008, 01:17 AM
Geoffrey Hammond
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On Thu, 7 Feb 2008 13:33:15 -0500, "TBell" <gfolger@mindspring.com> wrote:

>Yeah that be me. Thanks for your great input.
>
>
>"G. Morgan" <your@pinion.is.invalid> wrote in message
>news:695a4f9277458d99bfd6d0db9359739fnp@goofyspla ce.com...
>> TBell wrote:


<snipped>

Try this: http://www.torproject.org

Its free and very effective. Install Firefox for best results.

Get Firefox here: http://www.mozilla-europe.org/en/products/firefox/

Hope this helps.




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