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Click “Connect”
Windows 11 VPN Set up
Type: VPN in the search field on the taskbar
Click on “VPN Settings”
Click on the Add VPN button
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Make your settings match these. Marmot will provide you with the “Server name or address”, “Pre-shared key”, “User name” and “Password”
VPN Provider - “Windows (built-in)”
Connection Name - “Work VPN”
VPN type - “L2TP/IPsec with pre-shared key”
Type of sign-in info - “User name and password”
Click Save
Click on the down arrow next to the Connect button
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Click on the Advance options button
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Click on the Edit button next to More VPN properties
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Click on the “Security” tab, click “Allow these protocols” check the box “Unencrypted password (PAP)”
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Click on the“Networking” tab, click on the words for “InternetProtocol Version4(TCP/IPv4), then click the“Properties” button.
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Click “Advanced…”
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Uncheck “Use default gateway on remote network”
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This setting is used to enable a split tunnel. |
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Click the “DNS” Tab, check the box labeled “Register the connection’s address in DNS”
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Click ok three times to close all the VPN connection windows.
To connect you must be off-site (not at the library that you are trying to VPN into). Bottom right by the system clock click on the network icon it will bring up your network connections.
Click on VPN
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Then click on Work VPN
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Then click on the Connect button, which will appear below Work VPN.
Windows Map Network Drive
When trying to access a network drive from the VPN it will ask for credentials to authenticate you. This happens because the laptop is not on the domain and is expected.
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