Setting up a VPN in Windows is a two step process.
Setting up a VPN in Windows is a two step process:
- Set up one computer to share files (server).
- Set up another computer to access them (client).
Open Internet Explorer and go to www.whatismyip.com. Write down the IP address. You will need it to configure the client.
- Click the Start button and click Run.
- Type control and hit Enter.
- Click Network and Internet Connections.
- Click Network Connections .
- Click Create a New Connection, which is the first option on the left toolbar.
- The New Connection Wizard will open. Click Next.
- Choose Set up an advanced connection, the last element on the list. Click Next .
- Choose Accept incoming connections. Click Next.
- You will see the Devices for Incoming Connections screen.
- Do not select anything on this screen. Click Next.
- Select Allow virtual private connections. Click Next.
- Select to whom you want to give access. Click Next. If a user is not listed, you will have to add an account. See "Related Wikihows" for more information.
- Do not change anything on the Networking Software screen. Click Next.
Now proceed to connect the client:
- Click the Start button and click Run.
- Type control and hit Enter.
- Click Network and Internet Connections.
- Click Network Connections.
- Click Create a New Connection, which is the first option on the left toolbar.
- The New Connection Wizard will open. Click Next.
- Select Connect to the network at my workplace and click Next.
- Select Virtual Private Network connection and click Next.
- Type the name of your network in the blank box. Click Next.
- Enter the IP address you wrote down earlier and click Next.
- Select Add a shortcut to this connection to my desktop and click Finish.
Tips :
- Both computers must be connected to the internet.
- The user name and password must be entered exactly as you saved them.
- The IP address must be written exactly as listed on the screen.
- If the VPN doesn't work, turn off your firewall.
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