Monday, July 12, 2010

A Guide on Protecting Your IP with Proxy

Below you will find another simple way to hide your IP address from anyone and thereby protect your P2P downloads from the law firms and rights owners.



Today we can see a trend of the copyright holders centraliz??? attempts of targeting BitTorrent file-sharers for unauthorized sharing of copyrighted content, particularly if we recall the recent effort of targeting thousands users within a mass lawsuit. If you don’t want to become the next target, it is highly recommended for you to safeguard your IP address against any of the unwanted attention, including the prying eyes of copyright owners. Although consumer groups like the EFF are doing their best to protect those accused, it’s better to make both your and their lives easier from the very beginning.

What people usually do today to protect themselves from troubles is using VPNs and Tor routers, though the latter is actually designed for web browsing rather than peer-to-peer, because in this case the data consumption rates reduce the connection speeds for other users.

However, there exist another simple and convenient way to protect yourself. It is the use of proxy, which will also allow you to hide your IP address while downloading illegal content with networks like BitTorrent.

It’s not hard to explain how it works, because it’s fairly simple. Even the newcomers to this digital world will understand a few easy steps they need to take.

First of all, you need to find a proxy server address. Just search the web for the lists of those, there are a lot. However, note that some of them are free, while some demand for a modest monthly fee.

Then launch the BitTorrent client you use for downloading and find the tab “connections” somewhere in preferences. For example, in uTorrent you go to options > preferences > connection.

There you need to type in the proxy server address you’ve found on the first step. First select “HTTP” from the drop down menu box located under “Proxy Server” line, then type in the IP address of the proxy server you want to use where it says “Proxy.” Bring your attention to the last 4 digits after the semicolon – they correspond to the port, which you need to enter in the “Port” option. For instance, you might have selected 192.168.135.54:8080.

That’s about it. Just click “OK” at the bottom of the window and your proxy preferences are configured. You can now sleep peacefully and be sure you won’t find yourself among those lists that are now submitted to ISPs in order to reveal the real identities of the infringers.

iBUYPOWER is giving away two NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 Video Cards on Facebook

El Monte, CA – July12, 2010 – iBUYPOWER, a leading innovator in gaming PCs, is excited to announce its first 3D Gaming Notebook – Battalion 101 W860CU-3D. The company also announced the availability of two new desktop systems today, Paladin E370 and F860, both of which feature NVIDIA’s new GeForce GTX 460 graphics card.

The newest edition to the Battalion line of gaming notebooks will provide gamers with mobile 3D graphics while playing the more than 400 3D ready games, watching Blu-ray movies or streaming sporting events like the recently completed Word Cup in jaw dropping stereoscopic 3D. The Battalion 101 W860CU is powered by Intel’s Core i 520M mobile processor and features 4GB DDR3 memory, Blu-ray optical drive, NVIDIA GeForce GTX285M graphics card, 1366X768 Widescreen LCD TFT 120Hz 3D Vision-capable panel and NVIDIA’s 3D Vision Active Shutter Glasses.

“3D graphics are quickly becoming a staple of PC gaming,” said Darren Su, Executive Vice President of iBUYPOWER. “We are proud to offer both mobile and desktop 3D gaming options to our customers who have come to expect only the best from iBUYPOWER.”

Aimed at the mainstream gamer, the GeForce GTX 460, is the latest DirectX11 graphics card from NVIDIA and offers gamers the ideal convergence of performance and value. The iBUYPOWER Paladin E370 pairs the GTX 460 with a liquid cooled Intel Core i5 750 processor, 4G of DDR3 memory and a 500GB HDD in the aggressive, jet engine inspired PSI CycloneX gaming enclosure – all for only $834.

Like the new Battalion notebook, the Paladin F860 offers gamers a rich, fully immersive 3D gaming experience. The iBUYPOWER Paladin F860 is ready to do battle straight out of the box, armed with a full payload that includes a liquid cooled Intel Core i7 930 processor, 6GB of DDR3 memory, GeForce GTX 460 graphics card, a terabyte of storage space and NVIDIA’s 3D Vision Active Shutter Glasses. The F860 is housed in the NZXT Lexa Gaming case and starts at $1,849.

To celebrate the launch of the GeForce GTX 460 video cards, iBUYPOWER has teamed up with NVIDIA to give away two GeForce GTX 460 video cards. Join iBUYPOWER on Facebook for details: iBuyPower | Facebook.

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