Hi,
I have a small network at home (UK) that is connected to the internet via ADSL.
I travel internationally a lot and I have a list of about 5 websites that I use regularly.
When I am not in the UK, I need to access these websites and keep my IP address from them.
Can I set up a proxy server (or some other software) at my home office in the uk that I can log into from anywhere in the world, and access these 5 or 6 websites.
The only thing I need to achieve is for the websites to think I am in the UK when I am accessing them.
I could use something like PC-Anywhere to control a PC on my network, but it seems like a pointless waste of bandwidth as the websites I connect to are auto-updating low bandwidth sites.
Will a proxy server enable me to do this? or am I barking up the wrong tree?
IF a proxy won't/can't do this, is there another way?
Thanks in advance for any answers.
PS all my hardware is Windows XP based.
I have a small network at home (UK) that is connected to the internet via ADSL.
I travel internationally a lot and I have a list of about 5 websites that I use regularly.
When I am not in the UK, I need to access these websites and keep my IP address from them.
Can I set up a proxy server (or some other software) at my home office in the uk that I can log into from anywhere in the world, and access these 5 or 6 websites.
The only thing I need to achieve is for the websites to think I am in the UK when I am accessing them.
I could use something like PC-Anywhere to control a PC on my network, but it seems like a pointless waste of bandwidth as the websites I connect to are auto-updating low bandwidth sites.
Will a proxy server enable me to do this? or am I barking up the wrong tree?
IF a proxy won't/can't do this, is there another way?
Thanks in advance for any answers.
PS all my hardware is Windows XP based.