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'''VPN''' stands for Virtual Private Network. Using the Cisco VPN client software, you can connect a WSU laptop to the [[WSU]] [[network]] from off campus. This software is already installed on all WSU laptops.  A VPN connection enables you to access select network resources as if you were on campus connected to our network directly. This includes:
 
*Network storage drives (e.g., personal, class, departmental)
 
*KeyServer applications (e.g., [[Adobe Photoshop]], [[Adobe Acrobat]])
 
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==What is VPN?==
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'''VPN''' stands for Virtual Private Network. Cisco AnyConnect VPN is pre-installed on your WSU laptop and can be used to connect to the WSU network when you are off-campus. This software is available to both students and employees.
  
==To Find the VPN Client on Your WSU Laptop==
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WSU's VPN differs from commercial VPN solutions such as '''NordVPN,''' '''ExpressVPN,''' and '''Private Internet Access VPN''' in that it does not offer advanced privacy for everyday browsing. Instead, WSU's VPN solution simply ensures a dedicated, secured, encrypted connection to the WSU network for access to work-based or class-based resources (such as network storage drives).  
===On PC (Windows 8.1)===
 
** From the START screen type in VPN (anywhere on the screen)
 
** SEARCH will appear on the right hand side of your screen.  Choose "Cisco VPN Client".
 
** Click on "Connect"
 
  
*[http://learn.winona.edu/Fixing_broken_VPN_connection_on_Windows_8.1 How to fix a broken VPN connection in Windows 8.1]
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'''It is unnecessary to leave WSU VPN connected at all times unless you're actively performing work or class tasks while off campus.'''
 
  
===On PC (Windows 7)===
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==What is Cisco AnyConnect VPN?==
If you go to your Start Menu, and search "Cisco" in the search bar, it should be the first search result.  
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Using the Cisco AnyConnect VPN client software, you can connect a WSU laptop to the WSU network from off-campus. The data sent over our VPN is encrypted to preserve security. This connection enables the same network access you have while on-campus. This includes:
  
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*Certain WSU-specific web applications that may not work from off-campus.
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*Network storage drives (e.g., personal storage, class storage, departmental storage, "R drive," or "S drive" etc.)
  
*On Mac, if you go to Spotlight (in the upper right corner), and search "Cisco", it should be the first search result under Applications.
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==How do I use Cisco AnyConnect VPN?==
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The Cisco AnyConnect VPN software is pre-installed on your WSU laptop. Look for the Cisco folder in your Windows Start Menu or macOS Applications folder to get started. The Cisco AnyConnect VPN app can be found there.
  
*[https://mywsu.winona.edu/it/HelpDocs/VPN.aspx How to Connect to VPN for the WSU Community]
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VPN is not usually necessary on desktop computers that live on campus in offices. If your WSU '''desktop computer''' is unable to access specific network resources, please contact WSU Tech Support.
*[http://elearning1.winona.edu/wiki/VideoTutorials/Jorge\AccessVPNmac.mp4 Connecting to the WSU Network Via VPN (Video) - Mac (for WSU-leased laptops)]
 
*[http://elearning1.winona.edu/wiki/VideoTutorials/Jorge\vpnpc.mp4 Connecting to the WSU Network Via VPN (Video) - PC (for WSU-leased laptops)]
 
  
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==Which VPN connection do I use?==
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WSU offers two specific VPN connections: The '''tunnel.winona.edu''' VPN is for [https://learn.winona.edu/VPN_for_Students student access]. The '''ot.winona.edu''' VPN is for [https://learn.winona.edu/VPN_for_Employees employee access]. OT stands for Other Tunnel.
  
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Both VPN connections offer industry-standard security measures, they simply divide off resources from one another.
  
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'''When using VPN, ensure you type in tunnel.winona.edu if you are a student and ot.winona.edu if you are an employee.'''
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==Related information==
|From the full article: [[VPN]]
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*[[Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client]]
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*[[Local network storage]]
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*[[VPN for Employees]]
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*[[VPN for Students]]
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*[[Installing VPN]]
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[[Category:Security]][[Category:MFA]][[Category:2FA]][[Category:Multi-Factor Authentication]]

Revision as of 21:52, 4 September 2019

What is VPN?

VPN stands for Virtual Private Network. Cisco AnyConnect VPN is pre-installed on your WSU laptop and can be used to connect to the WSU network when you are off-campus. This software is available to both students and employees.

WSU's VPN differs from commercial VPN solutions such as NordVPN, ExpressVPN, and Private Internet Access VPN in that it does not offer advanced privacy for everyday browsing. Instead, WSU's VPN solution simply ensures a dedicated, secured, encrypted connection to the WSU network for access to work-based or class-based resources (such as network storage drives).

It is unnecessary to leave WSU VPN connected at all times unless you're actively performing work or class tasks while off campus.

What is Cisco AnyConnect VPN?

Using the Cisco AnyConnect VPN client software, you can connect a WSU laptop to the WSU network from off-campus. The data sent over our VPN is encrypted to preserve security. This connection enables the same network access you have while on-campus. This includes:

  • Certain WSU-specific web applications that may not work from off-campus.
  • Network storage drives (e.g., personal storage, class storage, departmental storage, "R drive," or "S drive" etc.)

How do I use Cisco AnyConnect VPN?

The Cisco AnyConnect VPN software is pre-installed on your WSU laptop. Look for the Cisco folder in your Windows Start Menu or macOS Applications folder to get started. The Cisco AnyConnect VPN app can be found there.

VPN is not usually necessary on desktop computers that live on campus in offices. If your WSU desktop computer is unable to access specific network resources, please contact WSU Tech Support.

Which VPN connection do I use?

WSU offers two specific VPN connections: The tunnel.winona.edu VPN is for student access. The ot.winona.edu VPN is for employee access. OT stands for Other Tunnel.

Both VPN connections offer industry-standard security measures, they simply divide off resources from one another.

When using VPN, ensure you type in tunnel.winona.edu if you are a student and ot.winona.edu if you are an employee.

Related information