How to Set Up a Virtual Private Network with Windows
Imagine you are on business overseas working to secure a new account with an offshore supplier. This is a big meeting for you and your company. If you clinch the deal, you are in line for a big promotion. The morning of the presentation, you turn on your laptop and discover your hard drive has crashed. Panicking, you call your office to request an electronic copy of your presentation, but because of the time difference, your call goes unanswered.
However, if you knew how to set up a virtual private network (VPN), you could access the file from any computer in the world! A VPN allows you to connect to a computer from anywhere in the world and access the files.
Setting up a VPN in Windows is a two step process. 1) Set up one computer to share files (server). 2) Set up another computer to access them (client).
Method 1 of 2: Begin by setting up the server
Click the Start button and click Run.
Type control and hit Enter.
However, if you knew how to set up a virtual private network (VPN), you could access the file from any computer in the world! A VPN allows you to connect to a computer from anywhere in the world and access the files.
Setting up a VPN in Windows is a two step process. 1) Set up one computer to share files (server). 2) Set up another computer to access them (client).
Method 1 of 2: Begin by setting up the server
- Open your web browser 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.
You will see the Devices for Incoming Connections screen. Do not select anything on this screen. 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.
That’s it! Your computer is now set up to allow for VPNs. Click Finish to complete the wizard.
Click the Start button and click Run.
Type control and hit Enter.
Click the Start button and click Run.
Type control and hit Enter.
Select Add a shortcut to this connection to my desktop and click Finish.