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legendary
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June 20, 2014, 11:48:59 PM
#9
Might not need a full blown VPN for most connections. It's actually possible to spoof you physical location without hiding your IP address. It involves by-passing the load-balancer / whatever other solution is checking your country.

Edit: Might want to look at a DNS proxy. Not really sure if that's gonna be your best solution or not.
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June 20, 2014, 01:17:15 PM
#8
You can get a lot of free VPNs
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June 20, 2014, 01:16:16 PM
#7
I have this chrome cast and Google Chromebook too... I already tried some free proxys to watch world cup ... But seems not get synchronised, don't known if is just bad lucky ... So I decided to get a paid VPN connection and test it ...
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June 20, 2014, 01:07:17 PM
#6
Ah yeah fair point. Its 4am I am a little hazey.
Aren't their proxies you can pay for these days ? Not sure if their are free ones any more, perhaps ? But a proxy would be much less hassle than a VPN.
Maybe even pay someone on here to setup a service for you if you need to be from the US or UK or somewhere of that nature.

Here in .AU heaps of streaming stuff is blocked for us. The worst is when Youtube do it. Such bullshit they restrict it to certain countries, unless its copy right issue why do people restrict on Youtube Sad
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June 20, 2014, 01:00:48 PM
#5
I am pretty good with Cisco perhaps I can help.
I'm confused though, you are running video streaming through a VPN ? why exactly ?

I would of thought this might be for your work, you know, remote offices and what not, but because your asked if $39 is a good price I am guessing not.

To watch my favourite TV shows ... Around the world ... Why one open TV shows free in one country and blocked in another country ? Reminds me these DVD zones
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June 20, 2014, 12:55:10 PM
#4
I am pretty good with Cisco perhaps I can help.
I'm confused though, you are running video streaming through a VPN ? why exactly ?

I would of thought this might be for your work, you know, remote offices and what not, but because your asked if $39 is a good price I am guessing not.
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June 20, 2014, 12:02:53 PM
#3
per year ?
is it 100% anonymous ? and if so, proper anonymous.. as in, hosted in a country with no agreements with USA,UK,AUS etc etc etc ?
pptp or ipsec (connection method)
do they allow multiple connections...

might want to provide more info.

What are you using it for ? You can tunnel alot of stuff through Tor... SSH... Web(obviously) heaps of shit and that is all free.
perhaps tell us your usage and we can maybe help ya get it going for free, if applicable.


I am looking best deal for VPN to stream video ... I am testing some now although I am having hard time settling Cisco MS chap 2 on Google chrome ... Sounds like old juniper box vs Cisco ...
legendary
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June 20, 2014, 09:59:35 AM
#2
per year ?
is it 100% anonymous ? and if so, proper anonymous.. as in, hosted in a country with no agreements with USA,UK,AUS etc etc etc ?
pptp or ipsec (connection method)
do they allow multiple connections...

might want to provide more info.

What are you using it for ? You can tunnel alot of stuff through Tor... SSH... Web(obviously) heaps of shit and that is all free.
perhaps tell us your usage and we can maybe help ya get it going for free, if applicable.
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June 20, 2014, 08:34:16 AM
#1
is $39.95 a good price ? ( I mean I know it's fair, but is it a competitive price ?)
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