WallCooler VPN
access your computer via VPN
WallCooler is a VPN (Virtual Private Network) solution that enables you to access your home computer from anywhere, using a secure Internet connection. Once you have installed WallCooler on both computers (local and remote), you can access all your files, emails, applications and network resources while you are on the road or in the office. You can also access any locally shared files or network drives directly, so there no need to maintain synchronized copies of your documents. The program connects to remote resources or servers by DNS/Netbios name or IP address without the need to configure your router or firewall, or to have a static IP address. WallCooler uses industry standard SSL encryption and authentication to protect your VPN connection and utilizes compression for fast throughput. Requires you to create a free account before the service can be used. Monthly rates are also available. Note: WallCooler VPN uses Windows Remote Desktop for it`s remote control features, which is usually not available with XP/Vista HOME editions. You would need to install additional remote control software (e.g VNC) to enable this functionality.
Pros: Offers VPN security; includes dynamic DNS service, no need for a static IP
Cons: Depends mostly on third party solutions for remote access and control features; requires additional software for Home editions
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Product Details
| Publisher | Vedivi |
| File Size | 33513 kb |
| Version | 2.1.295 (history) |
| Last updated | Jun 04, 2009 |
| License | Free Trial, $47.00 per year |
| Windows | 2000/XP/2003/Vista
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| Requirements | None |
| Trial Limitations | 14-Day Trial. Fully Functional. |
Note: WinPcap (included).
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