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VPN for PC enables you to remotely access multiple systems in s secure but efficient manner, no matter whether you are in the office or working from home. At the same time, enterprises need the operating system which will perform while enabling the employees to share the resources. This made easy with the Windows 8, as it comes with the built-in Virtual Private Network (VPN) support. A VPN adds security by encrypting the internet traffic, protecting company data while enabling enterprises to remotely access systems including the home networks on the go. One of the Windows 8’s newer features is the ability to trigger the VPN connections through the app. When you trigger the VPN connections automatically, Windows 8 will automatically prompt you to sign in with a single click. In the environment dominated by multiple, different devices, it is also the most important features which work across the hardware.

VPN for PC
VPN for PC

The VPN connection icon appears in ‘View Available Networks’ alongside other network connections; and creating the VPN profile, which only requires the server information. Windows operating system automatically discovers authentication methods and tunnels when it connects, providing a seamless experience for creating the VPN. You can also create the VPN connections using the PC settings panel in Windows 8.1. It is also possible to configure them in detail and remove them when you no longer need to use them. You can even change anything using the PC settings about the VPN connection you have added in the Windows 8.

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How to Setup and Use VPN on Windows

Just follow the steps below to know how to use VPN on your Windows Computer.

VPN for PC
VPN for PC

The easiest way to connect the VPN is through the Windows application. All you have to do is just download the application and log in. Then just choose the country you wish to appear to be from.

You can still use the VPN if you wish to use another service provider or don’t want to install the application, It’s just a bit harder to set up. All the Windows versions starting from Vista, have the built-in VPN client. You can connect to the VPN without having to donwload anything if you are using the Windows 7, Windows 8, or Windows 10.

To connect to the VPN server, you have to create the VPN profile. You can do this by clicking the start menu and go the settings -> Network & Internet -> VPN -> Add a VPN connection.

Now complete the form with the following values:

VPN provider – choose Windows built-in

Connection name – choose the name for your VPN connection. For example, “My private connection”.

Server name or address – Just enter the IP address of your VPN server. You can get that from your VPN service provider.

VPN type – Select the  Point to Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP).

Now You’ll get the “Username” and “Password” from your VPN service provider. Don’t forget to tick the “Remember my sign in info”, or you’ll have to enter them every time you log in. Then submit the form.

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Next, choose the “My private connection” (or whatever the name you have given for the connection) from the list and click “Connect”. In a few moments, you can browse the internet through your VPN. You can connect to the VPN from the same location next time.

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