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  2. Virtual private network - Wikipedia

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    Virtual private network (VPN) is a network architecture for virtually extending a private network (i.e. any computer network which is not the public Internet) across one or multiple other networks which are either untrusted (as they are not controlled by the entity aiming to implement the VPN) or need to be isolated (thus making the lower network invisible or not directly usable).

  3. OpenVPN - Wikipedia

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    This version is also able to dynamically create client ("OpenVPN Connect") installers, which include a client profile for connecting to a particular Access Server instance. [45] However, the user does not need to have an Access Server client in order to connect to the Access Server instance; the client from the OpenVPN Community Edition can be ...

  4. Bandwidth throttling - Wikipedia

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    with bandwidth throttling, a server using a max. output speed of 100kB/s (around 1 Mbit/s) for each TCP connection, could allow at least 1000 active TCP connections (or even 10000 if output is limited to 10 kB/s) (active connections means that data content, such as a big file, is being downloaded from server to client);

  5. Fix problems reading or receiving AOL Mail

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    Your firewall or other security software may be preventing you from connecting to AOL. Temporarily disable your firewall and check whether or not you're able to connect to the internet. If your firewall software isn't on the list linked, you will need to contact your firewall software provider for additional info.

  6. 7 red flags someone is stealing your Wi-Fi - AOL

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    Slow Internet speed According to Alex Hamerstone, GRC practice lead at TrustedSec, there are some telltale signs you have a Wi-Fi thief, the most pedestrian of which is decreased Internet speed.

  7. SoftEther VPN - Wikipedia

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    When a user uses L2TP/IPsec or MS-SSTP VPN to connect to the VPN Server, the built-in VPN client programs on the operating system can be used to establish a VPN to the VPN Server. However, SoftEther VPN Client has advanced functions (e.g. more detailed VPN communication settings) than OS built-in VPN clients.

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  9. OpenConnect - Wikipedia

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    The OpenConnect client supports the following VPN protocols: Cisco AnyConnect; Juniper Secure Connect (since 7.05) [3] Palo Alto Networks GlobalProtect (since 8.00) [4] Ivanti/Pulse Connect Secure (since 8.04) [5] F5 BIG-IP and; Fortinet FortiGate and; Array Networks AG SSL VPN (since 8.20) [6]