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*Actions Listed in {Curly Braces} may *not* be present, depending on the configuration of your computer | *Actions Listed in {Curly Braces} may *not* be present, depending on the configuration of your computer | ||
==Using Windows 7 | ==Using Windows 7 (Adaptable to Windows 8)== | ||
#Navigate to the Control Panel=>{Network and Internet}=>Network and Sharing Center=>Select "Set up a new connection or network" | #Navigate to the Control Panel=>{Network and Internet}=>Network and Sharing Center=>Select "Set up a new connection or network" | ||
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#In the lower-right corner of your screen by the clock, click the network icon=>Select the same connection=>Click Connect=>{Click Connect} | #In the lower-right corner of your screen by the clock, click the network icon=>Select the same connection=>Click Connect=>{Click Connect} | ||
##A Note on saving passwords: do not save the password unless you are the only one using this computer, instead enter it every time you connect | ##A Note on saving passwords: do not save the password unless you are the only one using this computer, instead enter it every time you connect | ||
==Using a Mac== | |||
#Navigate to System Preferences=>Network | |||
#Click the Plus sign under the list of networks to add a new item to the list | |||
#Set Interface to "VPN" | |||
#The "Service Name" field requires an arbitrary value that identifies what you are connecting too (IE put anything that identifies to you personally what you are connecting too) | |||
##If you are unsure what to put in this field, use your Company's Name | |||
#Click Create | |||
#Set "Server Address" to the Hostname or IP address provided by your company | |||
#Set "Account Name" as the username provided to you by your company | |||
#Click the Authentication button | |||
#Under "User Authentication" select Password and set it to the user password provided to you by your company | |||
#Under "Machine Authentication" select Password and enter the Pre-Shared key provided to you by your company | |||
#Click OK=>Advanced=>Send all traffic over vpn=>OK | |||
#Click Apply=>Click Connect | |||
#To add a Quick-Launch icon by your clock, Select "Show vpn status in menu bar" |
Latest revision as of 17:08, 12 January 2014
- BEFORE YOU BEGIN: you need the following information:
- A preshared key
- A username/password combination
- The Hostname or IP Address of your company firewall
- Actions Listed in {Curly Braces} may *not* be present, depending on the configuration of your computer
Using Windows 7 (Adaptable to Windows 8)
- Navigate to the Control Panel=>{Network and Internet}=>Network and Sharing Center=>Select "Set up a new connection or network"
- Select "Connect to a workplace"=>Next=>{Select "No, Create a new connection"}=>Select "Use my Internet connection (VPN)"
- In the "Internet Address" field, enter the hostname or IP address of your company firewall provided to you by your company
- The "Destination Name" field requires an arbitrary value that identifies what you are connecting too (IE put anything that identifies to you personally what you are connecting too)
- If you are unsure what to put in this field, use your Company's Name
- Click Next=>Enter the Username provided to you=>Enter the Password provided to you
- Click Connect=>Let the connection fail (this may take a while)=>Click "Set up the connection anyway"
- In the lower-right corner of your screen by the clock, click the network icon
- The value you entered for "Destination Name" above will be listed here=>right click it=>Choose properties=>Select the "Security" tab
- Set "Type of VPN" to "Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol with IPSec (L2TP/IPSec)
- Click the button called "Advanced"=>Select "Use preshared key for authentication"=>Enter the Pre-Shared Key provided to you by your company=>Click OK
- Set "Data encryption" to "Optional encryption (connect even if no encryption)"
- Under "Authentication", ensure "Allow these protocols is selected=>Ensure "Unencrypted Password (PAP) is deselected=>Ensure "Challenge Handshaek Authentication Protocol (CHAP)" is selected
- "Microsoft CHAP Version 2 (MSCHAP v2)" can be selected or deselected, but "Automatically use any Windows logon name and password" should not be selected
- Click OK
- In the lower-right corner of your screen by the clock, click the network icon=>Select the same connection=>Click Connect=>{Click Connect}
- A Note on saving passwords: do not save the password unless you are the only one using this computer, instead enter it every time you connect
Using a Mac
- Navigate to System Preferences=>Network
- Click the Plus sign under the list of networks to add a new item to the list
- Set Interface to "VPN"
- The "Service Name" field requires an arbitrary value that identifies what you are connecting too (IE put anything that identifies to you personally what you are connecting too)
- If you are unsure what to put in this field, use your Company's Name
- Click Create
- Set "Server Address" to the Hostname or IP address provided by your company
- Set "Account Name" as the username provided to you by your company
- Click the Authentication button
- Under "User Authentication" select Password and set it to the user password provided to you by your company
- Under "Machine Authentication" select Password and enter the Pre-Shared key provided to you by your company
- Click OK=>Advanced=>Send all traffic over vpn=>OK
- Click Apply=>Click Connect
- To add a Quick-Launch icon by your clock, Select "Show vpn status in menu bar"