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Free VPN for Xbox [Setup + Explanation]
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Tutorial Introduction

This tutorial is for people that get DDoS'd (distributed denial-of-service) on xbox by other people and make it so that your internet disconnects and makes it difficult to connect again with the same ip address. So some people are able to change their ip if they are "dynamic", but if you are not dynamic then you are static. This means that you will be unable to change your address manually on your side. So you would need to call your ISP, (Internet Service Provider) so that they can change it for you. Sometimes people that are DDoS'd get hit when their ISP is closed. So they are forced to go on with their day with no internet.



What is a VPN and what does it do?

A VPN (Virtual Private Network) basically acts like your regular ip address and any DDoS attacks sent to you are sent to your VPN's ip address, instead of your router's ip address. Now depending in the power of the attack and the protection of the VPN you are connected to your VPN will either go offline or completely mitigate the attack. (Dismiss the attack, and continue online)



Information About VPN:

This VPN is completely public and is very useful. It will not stop the attacks, but when you do disconnect you can just connect to the next server. This is not my VPN, I'm just sharing this to all of the community for educational use only. I'm not responsible with what you do while on this VPN.



Setup

1. Go to [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
2. Select the server you would like to use.
3. Go to Control Panel
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4. Go to Network and Sharing center a click "add new connection"
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5. Click "Connect to a workplace"
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6. Click "Use my internet connection"
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7. File in information
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8. Fill in more information
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9. Bridge connection to xbox



If you need any help with anything then post below and I will get to your question as soon as I can.

Best regards,
Academics

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zillaphenom (11-19-2014)
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Need a mac tutorial for this. lol
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Mowely wrote Need a mac tutorial for this. lol

How to make the connection:
[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

How to bridge the connection:
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Academics wrote
Mowely wrote Need a mac tutorial for this. lol

How to make the connection:
[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

How to bridge the connection:
[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]


My mac looks nothing like that.
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Mowely wrote
Academics wrote
Mowely wrote Need a mac tutorial for this. lol

How to make the connection:
[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

How to bridge the connection:
[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]


My mac looks nothing like that.


Please specify your computer's operating system.
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