proxies or no proxies

This is a discussion about proxies or no proxies in the Customization Tweaking category; My isp, like many suggests using their proxy in my dial up connection. Whats the point though, does anyone know exactly how they work? The pro's and cons of using a proxy connection? Which is faster?.

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My isp, like many suggests using their proxy in my dial up connection. Whats the point though, does anyone know exactly how they work? The pro's and cons of using a proxy connection? Which is faster?

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Good Question.
 
A proxy server plays a few different roles, but the main feature of a proxy server for a ISP is the caching of already accessed webpages, allowing quicker users quicker access.
 
Some ISP's require you to use the proxy or you cannot access the web, others give it as an option. Its up to you really. The problem with some proxy servers is that they become just another device between you and the net that can go down or generate errors.
 
Find out what there proxy server address is and try the net with and without it, and then make your decision.
 
Cheers!

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i dont see a large need for a proxy on a dial-up connection. if it was an always on connection then it might actually be more beneficial otherwise its just another way for Big Brother to keep tabs on ya

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I slick with NAT thank they far less of pain then proxy server.