Yes, but this all depends on your router. If your router support PPTP
or OpenVPN, it should be quite possible if you follow the instructions
for your specific router.
One method is to use a custom firmware such as dd-wrt. However, you
should be warn...
http://www.howtonetworking.com/vpnissues/error619.htm [1]
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http://www.chicagotech.net/VPN/vpncase800.htm [1]
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http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/ForefrontedgeVPN/thread/c7c9b5ac-c642-4ad1-a0e2-228faf884315/
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Please follow these steps to confirm BTGuard VPN is setup correctly.
1. Visit http://www.ip-lookup.net [1]
Instead of your IP, you should get 63.142.161.xxx or 95.211.xxx.xxx or
85.17.28.xxx or 203.174.86.88 or 109.201.137.xxx or 104.254.90.xxx or
104...
PPTP:
http://geekswithblogs.net/thibbard/archive/2005/04/27/38581.aspx [1]
https://wiki.btguard.com/index.php/VPN_Lifeguard
OpenVPN:
For Windows 8: https://wiki.btguard.com/index.php/OpenVPN_Startup [2]
For Windows 7:
Please follow th...
This is typically due to your wireless connection dropping or ISP
connection. If you're using PPTP, please try using VPN Lifeguard:
https://wiki.btguard.com/index.php/VPN_Lifeguard
No, you can use any BitTorrent client you wish and it will
automatically be anonymous.
1. Software Firewall - Have you checked your firewall software? The
easiest way to test if it's conflicting with your VPN connection is to
disable it and try the connection again. If this allows you to connect
to the VPN you'll need to setup an exception ...
If PPTP is blocked, please try using OpenVPN.