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VPN Software
Is there any software out there to setup VPN on a local computer on your home/small business network? I have set that up myself before and I am just looking for more ease of use for my small business. MY IP address isn't static so I was hoping some platform had where you could install some software on a PC on your network and it just manages the connection for you through software you install elsewhere on any other PC. You don't have to know any IP... you just log into the account and boom... you can connect. Is there anything like that?
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Torguard offers this.
Black Friday put the cost at $30 a year. |
I use Proton VPN. Not sure what level of security you're looking for but if it's truly sensitive data it offers a hop through Switzerland and absolutely cutting edge encryption.
It's not the cheapest and it doesn't play well with Linux sometimes but if you're just looking for a software base VPN you can't go wrong. Now is a good time to buy as well as there's a lot of competition in the market. Just don't go free vpn or your data becomes the payment method, you'll be guaranteed slow performance, no recourse or support for problem. Make sure the package you buy supports the number of clients you'll be using it on including tablets, desktops and smartphones. Also, check for discount codes as they almost all have one before paying full retail. If I'm not mistaken Mozilla also just came out with their on VPN and they've always been reliable as far as privacy. https://protonvpn.com/ https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/products/vpn/ Good luck! |
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Buy yourself a router that has internal VPN capabilities. Configure VPN at the router level. Every device that connects to the router via ethernet or wireless will be behind the VPN with no additional configuration necessary.
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In that case, what Fish said. |
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That would need to be OK'd by your business's system admin and allowed on the network, because normally that kind of network traffic would be blocked. And you'd still need to configure each remote device at least once to tell it what remote VPN server to connect to. After that you'd simply need to hit the Connect button to reconnect. Technically you could use an MDM solution to autoconfigure if you have MDM capabilities. But since you don't already have a VPN connection in the office I'm guessing you are not using MDM. |
Why can't he just use something like LogMeIn Pro? or TeamViewer?
Seems you guys are shooting to bake a cake when the objective was a cookie. |
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Fish was saying something about needing permission... I asked myself... I said it was OK :D. This is my business network... fairly small but I would like to be able to do some remote management when necessary. |
Torguards Software just allows you to click a big EZ button and you are connected.
I think it's exactly what you are looking for to be honest. Regular price is $60 a year... but they hold Black Friday/Cyber Monday deals every year for 50% off. They might even do this around Easter as well... |
A recent lawsuit proves VPN'S are pretty much worthless when push comes to shove.
The case had to do with bullying and the perpetrator used a well known VPN, bought and paid for. The investigation went to a pretty high level and voila, the perp was immediately identified even with the VPN. Tread carefully my friends. |
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It all depends on what you use a VPN for, but yes Stewie... when using to do illegal things like download copywritten content, these services will all eventually lose in court and/or be forced into providing logs. (IMO) https://restoreprivacy.com/torguard-...QjzwvLXf192E88 https://securityreport.com/movie-studios-sue-torguard-after-10-million-legal-battle-with-liquidvpn/?fbclid=IwAR0hVCCQlUbZsBUz9qvjUP_wucinctjC21OnFUGjrE8GRWxsomBabeHoK6Y |
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