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our school recently banned on hi5.. we are trying but we couldnt do anything....all the proxyserver has also been blocked.... i got the IP address of hi5 that is 204.13.51.261 and its working too but now the problem is I cant see any photographs present in the hi5.... can anyone help me in this A.S.A.P.
When proxy servers and the networks they run on are configured correctly, it's difficult to get around them.
Your school probably has what they consider to be a good reason for banning hi5. Your interests are not the same as theirs, so you naturally won't agree with their line of thinking. But the computers are theirs.
You'll probably have better luck in the long run using hi5 at home.
You're basically asking how to properly circumvent your school's firewall policies. Please refrain from asking these type of questions in the future, as they are not compatible with the LQ Rules.
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