Re: VPN disconnecting Quote:
Originally Posted by littleredengine07 Also if your going to stealth you need the best hardware out there. I use the latest hardware to ensure no failure when managing my accounts. You pay a lot in the beginning and it steep. Although if you manage your accounts right. Make the cost back within a month |
That's just a bunch of unnecessary overhead during the launch of your business, IMO. I use a 2011-era Toshiba laptop with a bunch of Thin Win-XP VM's with VPNs (over my Wi-Fi), and I'm making bank just fine. Naturally there will be interruptions with a Wireless setup, but it's so rare I don't even think about it. I'm all about keeping the power bill low.. I have no need for a server rack to do stealth, lol.
As far as client software I think it's unnecessary unless you're running multiple accounts in a single OS instance (or user profile). Each of my Win-XP VM's is configured through Windows XP network settings to connect to it's own VPN. So all I do is click the "24vc" icon on my desktop, and 5 seconds later I'm ready to go. I couldn't ask for a more simplified setup which guarantees the complete separation of my accounts.
I know everyone's methodology is different. This is just my experience. I try to spend as little as possible on supplies and office equipment, so I can use more of my profits to expand my business (and pay myself).
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