In whatever version of Windows you’re using on the machine doing the connecting, you can just hit Start, type “vpn,” and then select the option that appears. In Windows 10, it will be named “Change Virtual Private Networks (VPN).” In Windows 7, it’s named “Set up a virtual private network (VPN) connection.
Setting up a VPN connection with Windows 10 requires you having the proper credentials to access a server. Be sure you have these before you continue. You may have to coordinate with your system administrator.
Once you have all the required information, here is how you can set up a VPN connection in your Windows 10 computer:
- ■Log on to your Windows 10 PC with an administrator account.
■Once on the desktop window, click the Start button from the bottom-left corner of the screen.
■From the left section of the displayed Start menu, under the Places section, click Settings.
■On the open Settings window, click the Network & Internet icon.
■From the left pane of the open Network & Internet window, click to select the VPN category.
■From the right pane, click the + icon representing the Add a VPN connection option.
■On the Add a VPN connection box, populate the fields with the correct values.
■Make sure that the Remembermy sign-in info checkbox at the bottom is checked, and click Save.
Note: You may not want to save the sign-in info on public computers such as those in Internet cafes, or libraries. Do NOT check the Remember my sign-in info when using such computers.
■Once the new VPN connection is successfully created, back on the Network & Internet window, keeping the VPN category selected from the left pane, click to select the newly created VPN connection from the right.
■Once selected, from the available buttons, you can either click Connect or Forget to connect to the VPN server using the provided details and credentials, or to remove the created connection respectively. Optionally, if needed, you can also click the Properties button to make changes to the created VPN connection.
■Optionally, you can click the Advanced settings option under the Additional settings section on the same window to manage other VPN connection related configurations such as proxy settings, automatic detection, etc.
■After closing all the windows, you can still easily connect to the VPN server by clicking the Network icon from system tray at the bottom-right corner of the window, and clicking the Show available connections under the Additional settings section of the Wi-Fi or Ethernet category of the opened Network & Internet window.
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Note: Make sure you pick the correct category (Wi-Fi or Ethernet) while connecting to the VPN server. That is, you can connect to the VPN server only using the network card that is responsible for connecting the Windows 10 PC to the Internet.
Note: You can also follow the path described in step 12 to create a new VPN connection. The path followed in steps 2 to 5 is explained for detailed information purposes.
Windows 7 makes it easy to connect to a VPN so that you can share files, programs, and peripheral devices, such as printers and scanners. Many VPNs are setup using the traditional wired Ethernet connection, but wireless VPNs are becoming increasingly more common. Fortunately Windows 7 is super at detecting existing private networks.
Once you’ve established the VPN connection in Windows 7, you can access the connection using either the Network and Sharing Center or the Wi-Fi icon in the notification area of the taskbar.
- Start→Control Panel→View Network Status.The Network and Sharing Center window opens.
- Click the Connect to a Network link.Windows 7 opens a dialog box that shows all the available networks in your area.
- Locate the VPN you want to connect to and click its name and then click the Connect button.The button only appears after you click the name of the network.To disconnect from a network, click the network name in this dialog box and then click the Disconnect button. Click Disconnect when prompted and then click Close.
- Enter your network security key.Most VPNs require a security key. It’s the same one you used to establish the connection.Select the Hide Characters check box if you want to keep the Key hidden.
- Click OK and then click the Connect button.Windows 7 will use the key to establish a connection to the VPN network.