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October

Posted at October 10, 2011 by

When considering purchasing a home and negotiating with a creditor, you should have them write you a signed pre-approval. The rest of this article will tell you more on this as well as present you with other helpful tips that will prove very beneficial to your house buying quest.

You may never see that loan even though you have pre-qualification from certain Home Purchase moneylenders. As a matter of fact, there are more than a few instances in which there is no meaning to getting the ‘pre-qualification’ at all. As a substitute for this, you may be better off working with a lender who grants you the more involved application preapproval. With the preapproval, you know that your boss, bank, credit card issuer, and all of them, have been reached out to already by your loan officer. Already, the preapproval would then suggest that your chances are pretty good for the eventual endorsement of your loan application.

When you get your first quote, “lock” it in.

See, interest rates vary with every passing day – they could be quite encouraging one day, and the next they could be completely foreboding. There are lenders who will seek to ‘steal’ the business you offer by extending you rates that are super-low, knowing well enough that by the time you are finalizing this loan, the rate could be totally different. You want to ask your lender to “lock in” the interest rate they quoted for a period ranging between 30 and 90 days. Home Purchase creditors of good repute often guarantee that the rate you are offered initially will stay that way until you eventually close the deal, say, a month or two later.

If you find that you have here a Home Purchase creditor who offers you great choices, you must then go ahead and see that you get the deal most suitable for you by comparing all the rates, charges and fees you get from different sources, but not before you have gotten a preapproval, followed by “locking in” the rate.

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October

Posted at October 8, 2011 by

Understanding how to set up a proxy server has to be done if you don’t want to be held back by limitations. The word “proxy” means “substitute” or anything that serves as an agent, an enabler. In case of telecommunication, it is used for a device or program empowered to act for another. In computer networks, a proxy server is a server,which acts as a mediator for requests from clients seeking resources from other servers. A client connects to the proxy server and requests some service, like web page or access to a file. What the proxy does is screen all requests against its set of filters, rules by which it can deny requests. For example, one popular filter is to ban IP addresses outright.

When you want to set up a proxy server, you should research all available options carefully. One of the most popular proxy servers for Windows-based systems is WinProxy. One reason why it’s so popular is that nothing actually needs to be installed on the client (or requester) side. Another reason is NAT, or Network Address Translation, since WinProxy is what’s known as a transparent proxy. This ensures that the client system is unaware of the proxy server’s existence. Other than administrative stuff like caching and security, the usual complement of protocols are available.

The WinProxy Server is easy to install and configure. There’s really no better way to set up a proxy server. First off, TCP/IP needs to be set up on everything that will be handled by WinProxy. After that you can go on to install WinProxy itself on your system. The software can be bought from stores and also downloaded. Now once you fire up WinProxy for the first time, you should use the included setup wizard for ease and peace of mind. Be sure to have your product key handy, as that’s going to be the very first input required of you. Further screens will ascertain the kind of connection you have to access the internet, dial-up or broadband. Under certain rare circumstances you may have to denote such information yourself. The next step will depend entirely on you, as it involves user access information like ID and password. Most other things, you can let WinPoxy deal with. Now perhaps the best thing of all is how it will make an internal LAN address into an anonymous IP address. What your ISP assigned for your modem or router winds up being the external address. It is this external address that will be shown to those outside your network, providing the anonymity you need. And that’s it! WinProxy will handle everything else. Simple, just like that.

 
 

October

Posted at October 2, 2011 by

A whole host of reasons exist for knowing how to hide your IP address online. None of them have to be bad ones; simple curiosity will do. This article will briefly consider all the reasons, going through them one by one and we’ll even learn a little about actually hiding that IP address.

First off, let’s cover why you would ever want to learn how to hide your IP address online in the first place. It’s a safe bet that the biggest factor of all involves privacy matters. No need to visit bad corners of cyberspace for you to be so concerned – though visiting them certainly increases the need for such concerns. But I do like knowing that not every single site I visit online keeps a record of that visit, or has my IP information.

Equally valid and just as concerned over privacy for understanding how to hide your IP address online involves media streams such as movies and so forth. Sometimes videos are only available in certain areas, and you’ll get the “You can’t view this content in your area” message. These obstacles are easy to overcome if you know about fiddling around with IP addresses and so forth.

No other reasons are as important to as many people for manually configuring IP adds than those two. These were just a couple of examples.

Now lets talk about how its done. Numerous methods are available. Many people set up their own proxy servers. Almost no limitations exist with this approach. A simpler approach would be to utilize the services of a company that was set up for just this purpose. You could use sites like HideMyAss.com, proxify.com, pagewash.com, etc… They are all just a few keystrokes away, courtesy of your favorite search engine. So no matter your reasons for anonynimity, it’s very possible and very easy to do today. All of them are easy to put in place, so that you can browse the web anonymously!

 
 
 
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