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Setup L2TP VPN in Windows 7

 

 

 

Open the Start Menu

First, click on the Start Menu and type “VPN” into the search box.

 

Click on the “Set up a virtual private network (VPN) connection.”

Enter the server information (ip address will be provided via email with your login information)

Now, enter the server information as below.

 

In the text box labelled “Internet address” type VPN server ip address: e.g. 94.123.362.35

In the text box labelled “Destination name” type “My VPN” or whatever you want. This is the name of the connection, and will show up in the “Connect to a network” screen when we’re done.

Lastly, make sure that the checkbox labelled “Don’t connect now; just set it up so I can connect later” is checked.

Then click the “Next” button.

Enter your username and password

In this screen, enter your VPN username and password.

 

In the text box labelled “User name:”, enter  username.

In the text box labelled “Password:”, enter your  password.

Optionally, check the “Remember this password” checkbox and you won’t have to enter your password when you connect to MMS

Then, click the “Create” button.

Go to the connection

Click on the Start Menu, type the word “Network” into the search box, and click on “Network and Sharing Center”.

 

When the Network and Sharing Center opens, click on “Connect to a network”.

 

When you click on “Connect to a network”, a list of VPNs pops up. Right click on the “My VPN” connection (the VPN connection just created) and choose “Properties”.

Edit the VPN type to L2TP

In the “Properties” of new VPN connection, click on the “Type of VPN” pop up menu and select “L2TP/IPsec”.

 

Next, click on the “Advanced Settings” button.

Set the Preshared Key

In the “IPsec Settings” dialog, click the radio button labelled “Use pre-shared key for authentication”. Then type “ABABABA” into the textbox labelled “Key”. Then click the “OK” button.

 

Networking settings

This screen shows you the network settings. You may have different items in your list. In the list of items that you see, make sure that only the “Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPv4)” and “Client for Microsoft Networks” items are checked. If other protocols are checked, uncheck them by clicking on the checkbox.

VPNVIP currently does not route anything except TCP/IP version 4.

 

Thats it

You can now connect



 

 

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