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How can I enter blocked sites?

How can I enter blocked sites?

How To Unblock Websites?

  1. Use VPN for unblocking online.
  2. Website Unblocker: Use Proxy Websites.
  3. Access blocked sites in Chrome.
  4. Use IP Rather Than URL.
  5. Use Google Translate.
  6. Bypass censorship via Extensions.
  7. Replace your DNS Server (Custom DNS)
  8. Go to Internet Archive — Wayback Machine.

How can I open blocked sites in university?

Here are the best ways to bypass blocked sites.

  1. Use a VPN. The most popular way of accessing blocked internet sites is to use a high-quality paid Virtual Private Network (VPN).
  2. Use a Smart DNS.
  3. Use a Free Proxy.
  4. Use a Site’s IP Address.
  5. Use Tor.

How is Internet at IIT Kharagpur?

Internet access in IIT Kharagpur will use web-based authentication mechanism i.e. via Captive Portal Authentication. All users of the both WiFi and wired network must finally connect to internet using a valid user id and password.

How can I open blocked sites without proxy?

There are various sites such as Bitly, TinyURL, or goo.gl which shorten the URL for free. Just copy the address of the site you want to unblock and paste it in the space provided by those sites. It will give the shortened version of URL and you can use this address to bypass the blocked page.

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How can I connect my laptop to IIT KGP WIFI?

To access the wireless network:

  1. Log in to your ERP account.
  2. Click on the link “Set Campus Network Password” under menu Item “Other Actions”
  3. Set a password you will use for network access (should be different from your ERP password). This same password will also be used for Internet Access Authentication.

Is internet Unlimited in IIT?

IIT–Mumbai has seen two suicides in two years and several attempts. Students have unlimited free Internet access in their hostel rooms to help them with their studies. Starting Monday, Internet access will be barred after 11pm. The move has not gone down well with students who say they hate their lives being regulated.