VPN services are affordable, but most aren’t free. In fact, free VPN services aren’t as reliable as the mainstream paid options, nor are they guaranteed to be private.
The server host name or IP address of your VPN server. Sign-in information, such as a username and password, smart card, one-time password, or a digital certificate. If a certificate or smart card is needed to connect, you can get installation instructions from your network administrator. The type of VPN server. The options are IKEv2, SSTP, PPTP, L2TP/IPsec with certificate, and L2TP/IPsec with pre-shared key. [1] X Research source If you’re not sure, you can use the Automatic type, which will try all available options until a working option is found.
In the “Connection name,” type a name to identify this connection, such as “Work VPN” or “School. " In the “Server name or address” field, type the full hostname or IP address of your VPN server. Select the VPN type from the menu. If you aren’t sure which type to use, choose Automatic.
Under “Type of sign-in info,” choose whether you’re signing in with a certificate, smart card, one-time password, or username and password. If you’re using a username and password, enter that info into the provided fields.
If you choose to use a certificate or smart card, Windows VPN will automatically detect your installed certificate or card information.
If you choose to use a certificate or smart card, Windows VPN will automatically detect your installed certificate or card information.