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*[http://elearning1.winona.edu/wiki/VideoTutorials/Jorge\AccessVPNmac.mp4 Access WSU Network Via VPN Video - Mac] | *[http://elearning1.winona.edu/wiki/VideoTutorials/Jorge\AccessVPNmac.mp4 Access WSU Network Via VPN Video - Mac] | ||
*[http://elearning1.winona.edu/wiki/VideoTutorials/Jorge\vpnpc.mp4 Access WSU Network Via VPN Video - PC] | *[http://elearning1.winona.edu/wiki/VideoTutorials/Jorge\vpnpc.mp4 Access WSU Network Via VPN Video - PC] | ||
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Revision as of 13:49, 12 July 2012
VPN stands for Virtual Private Network. Using the Cisco VPN client software, you can connect a WSU laptop or home computer to the WSU network from off campus. This software is already installed on all WSU laptops. You can install it on a personally-owned computer yourself. 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)
To Find the VPN Client on Your WSU Laptop
- On PC, if you go to your Start Menu, and search "VPN" in the search bar, it should be the first search result.
- On Mac, if you go to Spotlight (in the upper right corner), and search "VPN", it should be the first search result under Applications.
- VPN Information for the WSU Community
- Access WSU Network Via VPN Video - Mac
- Access WSU Network Via VPN Video - PC
- Installing the VPN client