Question:
..................Hi all,?
2010-09-10 13:07:19 UTC
i need a free VPN for my VOIP my internate service provider(isp) blocked my voice pass. I can't make international call. I'm very tired about this.
Five answers:
2010-09-10 23:45:54 UTC
FREE - Secure Ecryption OpenVPN Access



Secure encryption OpenVPN access, available for any softphone on windows, mac, linux, windows mobile. Can also be used with hardware phones behind openwrt or linux routers/gateways.



In addition to providing private calls, connecting to the FonoSIP or VoIP.brujula.net server using the VPN has the following benefits:

# Can improve the quality of your voip connection since most ISPs give priority to encrypted UDP traffic.

# Can solve ISP filtering (in UAE or Mexico for example)

# Can solve firewall or NAT traversal problems.

Install the OpenVPN 2.1 Client and Keys

# Download the OpenVPN windows client from this link

# OpenVPN for Windows Mobile from this link

# demo account key files

OpenVPN 2.1 Client Quickstart for Windows



The OpenVPN Client requires a configuration file and key/certificate files. You can use a free demo account downloading these files. Extract them to to \Program Files\OpenVPN\config.



To start OpenVPN, first run the OpenVPN GUI by double clicking the desktop icon. Note that on Windows Vista, you will probably need to run the OpenVPN GUI with administrator privileges, so that it can add routes to the routing table that are pulled from the OpenVPN server. You can do this by right clicking on the OpenVPN GUI desktop icon, and selecting "Run as administrator".



The OpenVPN GUI is a system-tray applet, so an icon for the GUI will appear in the lower-right corner of the screen. Right click on the system tray icon, and a menu should appear showing the names of your OpenVPN configuration files, and giving you the option to connect.
2010-09-10 23:20:00 UTC
We believe it is time for a reminder on how exactly to circumvent BTL and get what the constitution affords you despite the criminal actions of Lord Ashcrook:



If you simply want to dump BTL, your options are SMART/SpeedNet or satellite. The satellite options are still DirecWay, Starband and now iDirect. We may cover these options as they pertain to VoIP usage in further posts. The goal for this post is to update residents of Belize on bypassing BTL’s VoIP blocks on their high-speed DSL internet services.

If you use Skype or any other PC-based telephony service, the answer is a software VPN (virtual private network). Most people have used HotspotVPN and Witopia Personal VPN. For technical technical reasons beyond the scope of this post, it is always better to opt for a “UDP-based” VPN. AnchoFree is another variety of VPN that is FREE, but quality has varied greatly with AF expecially on 128kbps connections (BTL’s $100bz/mo ADSL service).

If you use Vonage or Packet8 or any other SIP adapter-based product, there are two options. The first is to turn your PC, running the PC-based VPN software, into a “router/encrypt-er” for your Vonage box. Many of the country’s IT professional have been quietly implementing this service for their customers. Ask around and you will likely find a technician willing to help you set this up.

The second option for Vonage users to purchase a dedicated VPN router, a hardware based solution. This alleviates the need for a PC to run the VPN and generally results in a much more stable and clear connection for the voice/video call. This option requires a service provider in the US or any country outside Belize to provide a VPN server to which your hardware can connect.

The last option is to find a service provider either PC-based or adapater-based that uses the IAX protocol. IAX is a protocol developed along with the open source PBX named Asterisk and is currently NOT blocked in Belize. IAX is a less common IP voice protocol to its big brother SIP, but it works just the same. Future posts will include direct links to IAX service providers and IAX hardware.

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2010-09-11 00:13:48 UTC
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blake h
2010-09-10 20:13:25 UTC
You might want your question to make a little more sense, and hi all isn't a question - nor does it relate to the topic it's posted under.
Watch Dawg
2010-09-10 20:10:14 UTC
Hi all,? is not a question.


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