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The EasyDial(tm) ActiveX Control 1.0 makes it easy for Windows software engineers to write code to dial and connect to ISPs. Designed with the needs of our end-users, the software engineers, in mind, it provides functionalities to let you dial and connect to the Internet, monitor the connection status, list phonebook entries,get information about existing outgoing connections, and all the devices that can potentially used to dial up. Specially made for our Windows software engineers, this ActiveX control can be used under a whole spectrum of programming languages including Visual Basic, Visual C++, Delphi, Borland C++, and PowerBuilder. The source code of a sample dialer in Visual Basic 6.0 is also included to further save your time. To guarantee your 100% satisfaction, a 30 day 100% Money Back Guarantee is offerred. If you are not satisfied with our product for any reason, let us know and we will give you a full refund. No questions asked. The EasyDial(tm) ActiveX Control has made it a breeze to write dial-up code!
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EasyDial ActiveX Control: http://www.pclubricant.com/download/edsetup.zip
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NCP Secure Entry Client for communication with any IPSec gateway (compatibility list at http://www.ncp-e.com). It supports all transmission networks like ISDN, the analog network, xDSL, Internet, GSM, GPRS, IMTS, LAN, WLAN, and it runs under all Windows operating systems, including Vista. A permanently integrated Personal Firewall shields the PC against attacks in all communication environments. All security mechanisms are already active when the system starts and they remain active until the Entry Client is deactivated. IP-NAT, Stateful Packet Inspection, defined filter rules, Friendly Net, and hotspot detection (automatic detection of the current network environment and activation of the corresponding filter rules). Authentication relative to the destination gateway can be executed via OTP tokens or certificates (soft certificates, smart cards, USB tokens) in a PKI, at your discretion. All data are encrypted for transmission. Support for: Triple DES 128, 192-bit, Blowfish 128-bit, AES 128, 192, 256-bit, and RSA 1024, 2048- bit. The Entry Client can also be implemented in IT environments without permanent IP addresses. DynDNS (Dynamic DNS) is used to dial-in to the central VPN gateway with changing public IP addresses which are queried via a public DynDNS server (prerequisite: the destination gateway must support DynDNS). As an alternative to the Microsoft RAS dialer the Entry Client has its own dialer which is operating-system independent. It offers the following advantages: telephone charge savings, handover and optimization of central VPN resources through intelligent Short Hold Mode, remote administration, and protection from outside dialers.
NCP Secure Entry Client for Win32/64: ftp://ftp2.ncp-e.com/products/ncp/secentcl/bin/win/SecEntCl.zip
TunnelRat: http://www.tunnelrat.net/TRSetup/TRSetup.msi
If you use Microsoft's built-in VPN with the PPTP protocol you probably experience occasional problems where the VPN stops working. You need TunnelRat. TunnelRat installs and runs in the tray area of your Windows XP system. It sends a packet through your VPN tunnel periodically. If the packet does not transmit sucessfully,
This program goes a step beyond the built-in reconnect capability that is included with Windows XP. The built in functionality only reconnects the VPN if it drops the connection. TunnelRat will reconnect it if traffic cannot be transmitted, even if the VPN did not drop.
Tunnelrat is very easy to install and it automatically configures itself. In addition to monitoring your VPN, TunnelRat can automatically start your VPN for you when you login to Windows XP.
Abolutely Free, no expiration, no upgrade, no ads. This program was developed to solve a specific problem and then shared.
We also recommend Rhinoback Online Backup to protect your data from accidental loss or disaster. Your data is automatically backed up and moved offsite. See www.rhinoback.com. |
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