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| Monster Techie Join Date: Mar 2006
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| Monster Techie | most schools that have a well built network at all probably have a proxy preconfigured inside the school. Therefore you changing it = screw stuff up.
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| True Techie Join Date: May 2006
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| trust me, changing the proxy doesnt mess up the school's, my school has a pretty strict block list and it covers the whole district so it has to be a proxy that handles all of the blocking, but setting up your own proxy at home or using one that is not blocked (home is better b/c it is harder to block an IP for the softwar they use) but from there on the proxy send the data through a differnt name (its own) which isnt blocked.
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