VPN not working using ATT Uverse. Thread starter pbanks123; Start date May 31, 2012; Tags Laptops; Sidebar Sidebar. Forums. Networking. Networking

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You've heard over and over that you should use a VPN, but is a VPN really safe? Here is a quick look at the security of VPNs and how to tell if the VPN you are using will really protect you. While a virtual private network (VPN) allows you to browse the web via a private internet connection and encr

Il y a 11 heures Using a VPN with AT&T. Therefore, we would like to expand upon the topic of VPN in this section. A Virtual Private Network can be best understood as a shortcut to internet access instead of the ISP route, which is full of detours. There are two main functionalities of a VPN: access and safety. Further, they offer a strong layer of privacy by encrypting all your activity on its way to and from a provider-run VPN server. Not even AT&T can crack a good VPN’s encryption – and if they can’t see what you’re doing, they can’t throttle you based on it. And if AT&T U-Verse is throttling you more generally, a VPN can still help.

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Since early December, no VPN protocol will work on my connection. Not even PPTP, which usually works when nothing else will. The connection just doesn't connect, yet all of my other sites connect just fine, so I've narrowed it down to just the ATT connection.