Friday, January 6, 2012

[PBXes] Free VPN | USA | Germany | Japan


PBXes ? Isn't it for SIP phone calls? How comes for Free VPN ?  Yes, no doubt, PBXes also offers free VPN services, what is VPN ?  VPN = virtual private network. For example, if the website only open to USA, then you cannot open it in UK, in this way, you can use USA VPN to open the website. Every voip fan may knows about Google Voice, it is only available for USA people, recently available for some Europe Countries, if you are not in the Google voice Countries, you can use USA VPN to get one google voice number, then you can call USA or CA totally free by using google voice. 

So...how to get FREE USA VPN and how to use it? Just Add a SIP extension at PBXes is ok, very simple, it is because PBXes enable you to use VPN at each extension. Now follow the steps below:

Thursday, January 5, 2012

How to set up the VPN network Connection [Text and Pictures]]


Setting Up the VPN Network Connection

Step 1: Windows XP expects users to set connections up via the 'New Connection' Wizard. Go to the Control Panel>Network Connections and double-click on Create a new connection under Network Tasks.

How To Set up VPN Connections in Windows XP ( text only)



These instructions explain how to set up a VPN connection in Windows XP. These VPN connections allow Windows XP clients to connect to a VPN remote access server. Microsoft VPN uses the PPTP and LT2P network protocols:

Difficulty: Easy
Time Required: < 5 minutes

Here's How:

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

FW: How to setup a VPN connection to your corporate network [VIDEO]

From: http://www.online-tech-tips.com/windows-xp/how-to-setup-a-vpn-connection-to-your-corporate-network-video/

If you have an office job like I do, your company probably has a VPN (Virtual Private Network) setup so that you can access network drives at your office while working at home. Personally, I never ask about VPNs because it eventually means you’ll work 8 hours and the office and then more at home!
Anyway, if you are one of the poor souls who is forced to work from home by connecting to a VPN, there may come a time when you would want to setup the connection on more than one computer or reconfigure it on your current computer.
I’ve created a video post on how you can setup a VPN connection in Windows XP to your corporate network. Note that this post is not intended to teach you how to setup VPN access for employees, etc. This post assumes the VPN has been configured on the corporate side and teaches you how to connect to that VPN.