Archive for the 'VPN Tutorial' Category

How to Set Up VPN on Samsung Vibrant Phone

Tuesday, December 28th, 2010

The Galaxy S series phone, Samsung Vibrant ships with Android 2.1 OS. With a 4″ Super AmoLED screen, 5MP camera, 720p video recording, a 1Ghz processor, and 16GB of built in memory, T-Mobile finally has a contender for the big boys in the Android world. The Samsung Vibrant offers a Virtual Private Network (VPN) control [...]

How to Setup ItsHidden FREE VPN [Video Tutorial]

Sunday, November 14th, 2010

ItsHidden.com VPN is the ultimate FREE surfing privacy service on the Internet with huge capacity and no complicated software to install, you already have everything you need on your computer right now! When you browse the Internet normally through any network your information is open to anyone to read. This is very [...]

How To Setup PPTP VPN On Android Phones

Tuesday, October 5th, 2010

Release 1.6 of the Android platform, aka Donut, included support for PPTP, L2TP and IPSec-based VPN connections.
This article will give an overview of where to find the settings governing VPN connections, what connection settings are required, and how to install and select certificates.
Before setting up, you will need:
1. An android mobile phone with Firmware Version [...]

Is VPN supported by AOL? AOL and VPN connection

Sunday, September 19th, 2010

This a a question about AOL and VPN connection.
Mike’s boss wants to connect remotely into his work LAN from his home using VPN. They are using a netgear DG834N adsl modem router which fully supports VPN. The company end of the VPN tunnel is configured correctly as many other users can connect quickly and reliably [...]

Set Up A VPN Connection in Windows 7 [Video]

Saturday, August 14th, 2010

VPN stands for Virtual Private Network, a network that connects one or more computers to a large network, such as a business network, using the Internet. A VPN is encrypted and safe, so it’s widely adopted by many of businesses. VPN is a pretty complicate network protocol that we are not going to discuss more [...]

SSH Tunnel – An Alternative to VPN

Saturday, July 10th, 2010

SSH, the Secure Shell, is a standard protocol that encrypts communications between your computer and a server. The encryption prevents these communications from being viewed or modified by network operators. SSH can be used for a wide variety of secure communications applications, where secure log-in to a server and secure file transfers (SCP or [...]