![]() ![]() Thus, if you set up a proxy at home, the data will need to travel from your work computer over the internet to your home computer, then up again to the internet (slowly, as stated above), to the server, back to your computer, and up again from your computer (again, at low speed) and to your computer at work.Īdditionally of course, if you ARE caught bypassing your network policies, you will not even have the excuse that you "just tried it once without planning" - it will be evident that this is something that you put quite a bit of thought and effort into. Here's why: in all likelihood, your broadband connection's upload speed is much lower than your download speed. Working through _any_ proxy will usually slow you down somewhat, but doing so through a home broadband connection really makes no sense. ![]() In addition to what Bruce is saying (and let me reiterate his point, you may be taking a great risk here!), I'd like to point out that your home computer is not a great place to host a proxy.
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