HOW VPNs WORK

As a business grows, it might expand to multiple shops or offices across the country and around the world. To keep things running efficiently, the people working in those locations need a fast, secure and reliable way to share information across computer networks. In addition, traveling employees like salespeople need an equally secure and reliable way to connect to their business's computer network from remote locations.
One popular technology to accomplish these goals is a VPN (virtual private network). A VPN is a private network that uses a public network (usually the Internet) to connect remote sites or users together. The VPN uses "virtual" connections routed through the Internet from the business's private network to the remote site or employee. By using a VPN, businesses ensure security -- anyone intercepting the encrypted data can't read it.
VPN was not the first technology to make remote connections. Several years ago, the most common way to connect computers between multiple offices was by using a leased line. Leased lines, such as ISDN (integrated services digital network, 128 Kbps), are private network connections that a telecommunications company could lease to its customers. Leased lines provided a company with a way to expand its private network beyond its immediate geographic area. These connections form a single wide-area network (WAN) for the business. Though leased lines are reliable and secure, the leases are expensive, with costs rising as the distance between offices increases.
Today, the Internet is more accessible than ever before, and Internet service providers (ISPs) continue to develop faster and more reliable services at lower costs than leased lines. To take advantage of this, most businesses have replaced leased lines with new technologies that use Internet connections without sacrificing performance and security. Businesses started by establishing intranets, which are private internal networks designed for use only by company employees. Intranets enabled distant colleagues to work together through technologies such as desktop sharing. By adding a VPN, a business can extend all its intranet's resources to employees working from remote offices or their homes.

Free VPN Account to Unblock Websites by Changing your IP Address to US / UK

1. Go to control panel and click on internet connections

2. Click on the connection tab and click on Add VPN

3. In the Internet address portion type "us.websitevpn.com" for US VPN or "uk.websitevpn.com" for UK VPN

4. Check "Don't connect now; just set it up so i can connect later" and click Next


5. type "websitevpn.com" for username

6. type "freevpn" for password and check "Remember this password"

7. Click on create and connect now

8. If it doesn't connect automatically, disconnect your internet connection and connect again, after that you connect the VPN again. You can visit www.whoer.net to check your current ip address location


Enjoy... ur ip address should changed.... 

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