Tethering Through A Mobile Phone Keeps Me Anonymous
Apr 26, 2011
If I tether my computer to my phone and use the 3G networks IP address, trace the IP to my phone number if they really wanted to? Or am I completely anonymous because whatever tower I'm connected to, thats the designated IP for that tower and there could be dozens of people on that tower's IP as well?
Unfortunately, despite my best efforts to find a better alternative, where I live my only option for unlimited internet with any speed whatsoever is to tether my DROID DNA phone to my computer using the app PdaNet. I've been doing this for over a year now without any problems.I have an unlimited data plan through Verizon and although I only have 3G at my house, it is still far better than anything else I've found.
Recently I started playing the online game World of Warcraft. Obviously the speed isn't ideal, but it worked perfectly fine for about 3 weeks. One night the game started to get really slow and after a minute or two would freeze up entirely. When this happened, I would have an error message on my phone at the PdaNet screen that read "Communication with client has been broken." Despite restarting things, this continued to happen. I assumed that it was because the weather was bad outside, but the problem didn't go away the next day. When I noticed that my internet speed when browsing the web had slowed down as well I figured that although I supposedly have unlimited data, that Verizon must have slowed me down for crossing over a certain download barrier. I've heard that they do this.
So this went on for the next week until the first of the month when my data was reset through Verizon. Well I'm still having the same issue when trying to play the game. It will work alright for anywhere from 30 seconds to 10 minutes, and then all of a sudden start to get slower and slower until it freezes completely and I have the "Communication with client has been broken" error screen on my phone. I'm not sure if my internet speed in general is back to normal or not because I haven't spent enough time online to know for sure, but at the moment it seems to be.
I want to do this connection:-DSL cable--> Modem --> Wireless Router --> use WiFi on my mobile.Is it okay or I need a PC in between????? I don't have PC with WiFi Connectivity.....
How do I connect Samsung mobile phone F-480i to my pc (which has Samsung New PC Studio) by bluetooth? to how this can be done. I've struggled for a long time without success.
I am developing the system remote control desktop from mobile phone through internet. I want how the connection is established between mobile phone and desktop through internet? What is the exact process of connection and internal structure of connection
I have seen examples to set up ad hoc so m laptop can host wireless for android and wifiCam however i have routerA, RouterB, and pocket stick.when connected to routerA my laptop connects to RouterA which goes to network, so does android,RouterB has no WAN to connect to so i use laptop to pocket stick, which is where i need ad hoc to connect android to pocket stick, I dont want to use android sim network. and cam needs to have local,I wonder is there a way to make my laptop smart so it hosts hoc by default and maybe feeds WAN to RouterB, unless it is able to find RouterA ?
My friend has a laptop with windows xp and is trying to access the Internet via wifi tethering with his phone. The laptop will connect to the network created by the tethering app and will let me access the net for about 5 - 10 mins. Then without warning I can't browse websites or download files but am still connected to the network. I can connect to the network with another laptop for as long as I want and the net works fine. It is a peer to peer network.
Recently my friend has been telling me about all the information websites get from you. I knew they did, but the way he made it seem was that it's a very serious thing. I don't really want people to know what I do. I don't like them knowing where I live, ect. Is there anything I can run so that it reroutes me somewhere else and makes it seem like I am a different person so that the information they gather on me will make it seem like I am a person in Hawaii. or somewhere.
I use a tethered iPhone to access the Internet. We live outside of the DSL service area so this is really the only high speed internet connection I have available.Unfortunately the "wireless hotspot" feature of the phone isn't very consistent. I can get all of my computers to connect to my phone this way, but the connection is constantly dropping, and I'm always having to reboot the phone to get the computers to pick it up again. The most reliable way to use the tethering is to just plug the phone in to whichever computer I happen to be using. This does create a problem, though. If I want to print to the network computer or access a file off of one of the other computers I have to manually connect to the wireless router, because that's the only way the computers can talk to each other. In the meantime, though, I can't use the internet because my computer thinks it needs to try to connect to the internet through the wireless router, and when it can't find the internet that way it just tells me there's no connection. Nevermind that my phone is still plugged in, for some reason it doesn't want to use that connection if it can see the router.
I have a laptop running Windows XP Service Pack 3. There is a CentOS 6.0 desktop next to it. The Windows XP laptop has a Wi-Fi card, and it has Internet access. The CentOS computer does not have a Wi-Fi card or Internet access.
I don't want to purchase a wireless NIC for the desktop. What are the steps I can do to get an Internet connection from my Windows XP laptop to the CentOS desktop?
I sold a rv220w to a customer. I've configured it but it seems that the router doesn't allow anonymous smtp. I've configured outlook on a computer with authentification request and it's working fine.
There is a software on a computer that I'm unable to change the authentification and it's not working ( Not able to send message ) I've search in the router and I've disabled these rule : "Block Anonymous ICMP Messages".
I have a wireless network using the cisco ap 1041 converted into the anonymous. however it seems like every morning or evening I have to attached it back to the SSID all over again. it will not give me an ip address. I also would have to put the encryption key in again. I am using WEP 40 bit.
I am using a linksys wrt600N with easylink advisor version 1.6.0042. I am trying to install a video camera and the instruction manual says under "known issues": LinkSys routers have a factory default setting in the firewall menu called "filter anonymous internet requests". If you want to access your camera from the internet you have to uncheck this option."I see this option in the WRT600N manual, but it references a software choice that I don't have.I have gone to the website and downloaded the latest compatible software version, and I still don't have the choice to uncheck this option.
I'm about fed up with with having this issue that no one can seem to solve. It dates back to when I owned a WRT54G router. I started experiencing random disconnects with the router, both wired and wireless. I only owned the router a year and figured it was going bad.
So I purchased this WRT120N router late August. Soon after I set the router up, low and behold the same problem started. I've called my ISP a couple occasions and they tell me that everything is fine from their end. I've spoken with Linksys tech support on 3 seperate occasions. I have changed the MTU to 3 different values and upgraded the firmware. The 2nd support tech suggested that I do those two things. To my surprise this worked for 2 or 3 weeks with no problem. The same problem started again just last night disconnecting intermittingly. I spoke with another support tech and they suggested that disable the SPI Firewall protection and Anonymous internet request. That did not work for the brief time I had this disabled.
More into the problem, when it disconnects the modem seems fine but the activity light on it stops as it should. The router itself appears to reboot, then when it comes back up the connection restores. What could possibly cause this? I currently have version 1.0.02.This is getting very frustrating and I am getting very near not using Linksys/Cisco products any longer.
I need to change providers from Verizon to AT&T. This modem came with the AT&T Sim card installed in my notebook. The software (Dell Mobile Broadband Utility Help) says " Choose Network Selection from the Settings Menu. Select AT&T and click Load." Unfortunately, Network selection is not an option.
How do I do it? This modem is compatible with Verizon, AT&T and Sprint networks.
We're looking to deploy a certificate-based VPN solution for users with mobile devices (iPhone, iPad, and Android devices at minimum).We currently have CheckPoint firewalls (with VPN capabilities, currently unused), SonicWall, and Aventail devices at our disposal, but would not be against adding new equipment if the solution is secure, easy to deploy, and easy to manage.We want to use client certificates for authentication, though we currently have no infrastructure in place for such a thing.I'm looking for starting points/reference documents to learn to deploy:
* Certificate infrastructure, including a secure and manageable way to deploy certificates to devices, and revoke them if devices are lost or stolen.
* VPN concentrator configuration guides (whether it be Cisco or one of our existing VPN-capable devices).