I have a Multi-Tech RF-820 VPN router installed at home.

How could I use this to create a VPN so I could access the
blocked sites using my home [Comcast-Boston] service?
The manual is a little intimidating

tks
jr

On Thu, 17 Jan 2013 17:55:01 +0100, David Ross wrote:

>> Are sourceforge really pirates?   If not, what to do?
>
>Sourceforge are not pirates, but many hotel firewalls err on the side of 
>safety and seemingly-capriciously block all kinds of things. (For example, 
>my last stay in LA my hotel wouldn't pass email, even IMAP over a SSH 
>tunnel.)
>
> Consider a VPN.  There are some free ones around (like hotspotshield) which 
>are either time-limited or ad-supported (HSS is the latter).  You can 
>download one (if your Y lets you), install it, surf anywhere you like 
>through the VPN, then uninstall it when you're done.  (HSS is a little 
>reluctant to uninstall cleanly, but it can be done!)  I subscribe to a paid 
>VPN (Bolehvpn) that has inexpensive trial passes, if you are skeptical about 
>security or privacy with the free ones.
>
>
> 
>


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