only way is if you hack it somehow which is illegal...you cant get access to it for a reason you know, they dont want you to be searching the internet, they want you to keep up woth your studies and have a decent grade to be able to graduate...
schools have advanced filters and security software that dont allow you to view that kind of sites...
2007-08-02 03:56:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Let's summarize what you want to do
1. You are a student provided Internet access for school projects.
2. The school owns the hardware and pays for the Internet access which is supposed to be for academic purposes only, not for personal entertainment or for other improper use.
3. Schools like everyone else have limited budgets and cannot afford to continually increase Internet access speeds because subscribers are engaging in unintended network capacity uses like entertainment or other wasteful purposes.
4. Schools, unlike everyone else, are accountable to the taxpayer and parent who want an environment where their children are not exposed to mentally deranged predators who frequent the social sites that students find entertaining and schools find dangerous and costly.
5. Schools have installed sophisticated equipment that monitors Internet access. This equipment blocks unapproved sites, like the social sites. This reduces bandwidth demand, focuses the student on intended Internet use, protects the student from himself, and shows the school is making genuine efforts to protect the student.
6. As an IT system manager, grandfather, former PTA officer, and school board member, I am encouraged by the school effort to block. I am discouraged by student effort at circumvention and insist upon harsh discipline upon students engaging in circumvention.
Now you, the student, who believes he knows better, wants to circumvent the blocking. You hear of means that work elsewhere to circumvent. You believe that your parents; the school administrators; the community at large; the local, state, and federal law enforcement people; and all others are mentally inferior to you so you want others to assist you in cirmvention efforts.
Your circumvention efforts, if successful, will be short lived. You will be caught eventually. You will have to explain yourself. You may lose Internet access privledges. You may be suspended or expelled. Do you really want people to help you with this?
My recommendation to you is to concentrate on your studies, stay off the circumvention efforts and grow up. Get a good GPA, go to a major University, take up Computer Science as a major and graduate with high honors. Get a free ride (called a fellowship) to graduate school and get a PhD in Computer Science. Now you will know how to get around the circumvention devices but you will probably find it better to build a better circumvention device to protect the unexperienced naive students who think they know better.
(By the way if you do not know the meaning of the word circumvent, it comes from the Latin and I learned the Latin roots when I was in grade school in the 1950s).
2007-08-02 11:13:17
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answered by GTB 7
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Very simple.
Go to http://www.ibypass.com/
Then type your web site's address that you want to open.
Good Luck,
PS. That sure it illegal to use. But I just answer the question. Because school does not want student to use internet for entertainment, but for study.
2007-08-02 10:54:55
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answered by PC-&-GuY 3
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