Re: One more "sensitive info" security question




On 16-Sep-2005, Jeff Liebermann <jeffl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

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> That means use a VPN to download your mail
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Please explain how to do this. Current personal setup is as follows:

Windows XP PRO w/ SP2
Roadrunner (broadband) is the ISP
PC is the HP Pavilion dv4170US
Wireless Router is D-LINK DI-624 rev c (firmware v. 2.70)
Wireless card is Intel Pro 2200 BG
Wireless Config is Intel Pro/Set 9.0.2.1

Even though there are 4 PCs connected, via ethernet cable to DI-624 and 3
notebooks are connected wirelessly, I do not use Windows Internet Connection
Sharing. Now, based on your comment above, is it possible to download my
email messages from my ISP, via VPN, while using my wireless notebook pc? If
so, how?

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Just Me, D
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