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If I do not use VPN, how do I configure my email to work with my ISP?

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If you choose not to use VPN from off-campus and still want to send email through your own broadband provider, you will need to configure your mail client settings as described in the document Configuring Eudora Email When Off-campus. Suggested settings for Verizon and Comcast Cable broadband customers are included in that document.
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Will VPN work?

VPNS FAQ
Yes. However, we recommend you to try it from a non-wireless network when you initially set up the connection for the first time.
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Why do my VPN connections work from some locations and not others?

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The Internet Service Provider (ISP) that you are using at the time of the connection may be blocking specific types of TCP/IP traffic that are preventing VPN connectivity. Contact your ISP for further assistance.
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I tried to uninstall VPN but it didn't work. What should I do?

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Unfortunately this can happen for a number of reasons. Please see "How to Manually Uninstall the Cisco VPN Client 3.5 and Later for Windows 2000" for more information, or contact the help services listed below.
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I have Outlook 2000 or XP. Can I get it to work with my VPN?

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I’ve unchecked “Use default gateway on remote network” but still cannot connect to the Internet.
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Will it work through a firewall (or VPN)?

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Yes. A port needs to be opened through the firewall of course, and that can be specified in the Client configuration.
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I can't get my VPN to work, what should I do?

Communication Technologies - North Carolina State University
The ComTech NOC does not provide desktop support or client installation support. Please contact ETSS at 515-3110 or your Lan Adminstrator for desktop or installation support. Installation instructions can be found here. If you have the VPN client installed as followed on our instructions pages and can access internet sites but cannot establish a VPN connection to NCSU, please report this problem to support@ncstate.net or call our NOC line at 3-9675.
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How does the VPN client work?

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The VPN client is a "shim" client. It inserts itself below your computer's native TCP/IP stack and intercepts all network traffic received or transmitted, encrypting and authenticating the data on the fly.
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How does the VPN service work?

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The VPN service, or Virtual Private Network service, links your computer into another network - in this case, the UWA campus network. Your machine is assigned the same internet address you would receive if you used the UWA dialin service or the SNAP service on campus.
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How does the VPN actually work?

ISS - Remote Access Service FAQ's
The VPN software transparently negotiates the users' entry into the University Network, establishing a data flow through an encrypted 'tunnel'. Once the 'tunnel' is established, the data stream is encrypted on the client PC by the VPN Client program, sent across the internet, decrypted on the University Concentrator, and then passed onto the University Network.
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What is a VPN?

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VPN stands for Virtual Private Network. It is a set of technologies that allow you to build secure "virtual" paths between hosts on insecure networks. The particular type of VPN Network Services is deploying is commonly known as a remote access or tunnel mode VPN. This acts very much like a classical dialup service, except you are using a data network rather than a voice network to make your "calls".
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VPN Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)-The Library-University ...
VPN (Virtual Private Network) is software that runs on your off-campus computer. After you log in with your CalNet ID and passphrase, VPN establishes a secure "tunnel" to the UC Berkeley network. When you use a VPN connection, it appears to systems on campus that you are also on campus - you will have a UC Berkeley IP address instead of the one you have at home (through your dsl/dialup service's ISP).
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VPN is an acronym for Virtual Private Network, which is a method to create secured (encrypted) communications over a public network. In our case, we are setting up secured communications from your home PC to the University’s network via the Internet. This enables you to securely use your Cal Poly Pomona network resources that you access every day (file/printer sharing, email, etc.) from a location outside the University’s network.
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Will Outlook Messenger work in VPN ?

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In Settings > Network tab, move VPN Network Adapter as top, so that it will be used for communication. If your VPN has fixed IP Address setup, install Broadcast tool in a Server and just add that Broadcast IP Address instead of entire range)
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Will my VPN work with the DSL service?

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Virtual Private Networks (VPN) will work with the Dynamic connections but static IP connections are HIGHLY recommended. Due to the variations in VPN clients we do not guarantee that your VPN will work nor do we provide support for your VPN. No. DSL technology utilizes higher frequency spectrums for data transmissions that are not being used by voice communications. This allows simultaneous analog voice or fax and DSL data transmission over the same telephone line.
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How will the ComBrio solution work with my existing VPN?

ComBrio FAQ
Using VSI, ComBrio's customer's can provide their enterprise customers the assurance that there is segmentation of the enterprise's remote accessed data and remote services data. VSI will work along side existing VPN implementations, thus eliminating the need for the enterprise or the service provider to change network parameters and existing VPN objectives.
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How does the VPN Client for Macintosh work?

Networking & Infrastructure: VPN FAQs
Once the VPN Client installs the necessary files, a VPN connection can be estabished. While this connection is active, the network traffic from your computer will flow as follows: Traffic will be split-tunneled. This means that all traffic destined for LSU will be encrypted and sent through the VPN tunnel and all other traffic will go unencrypted through whatever ISP you are using. The VPN client software will create a virtual network adapter.
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What is SNMP and will Multi-Path VPN work with it?

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SNMP stands for Simple Network Management Protocol. It is used for monitoring network applications. Windows® NT operating system uses SNMP to get status information about a host on a TCP/IP network. Multi-Path VPN can be configured to send SNMP (traps information) to a SNMP monitor if the application has been installed on a computer inside your network. Check the Community name entry located on Multi-Path VPN's configuration page, under SNMP.
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Will "dial-ins" work with VPN?

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All University netware 5.x servers support communications between the client and server using TCP/IP. When dialing in, users must first establish a dial-in connection, and then add a second connection for VPN. (To confirm that your machine is properly connected, look for two dial-in icons in the bottom right corner of your desktop.)
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The use of encryption in the lower protocol layers to provide a secure connection through an otherwise insecure network, typically the Internet. VPN are generally cheaper than real private networks using private lines but rely on having the same encryption system at both ends.
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A Virtual Private Network (VPN) is a network in which some of the parts are connected using the Internet; However, data sent across the Internet is encrypted, making the entire network 'virtually private.' Companies with offices in different cities often use a VPN to merge one or more LANs into one network over the Internet.
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VPN stands for "Virtual Private Network" and by implementing a VPN clients can connect two computer networks at two different offices without the need for costly "leased lines" (i.e. links provided by a telecoms supplier that physically connect the two sites). Clients would require high speed connections to the Internet at both sites so that the Internet may be used as a transport medium; however these ADSL (or broadband) links are far less costly than a dedicated site to site link.
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VPNS FAQ
The CSUF VPN (Virtual Private Network) client consists of two components. The first component is the Microsoft VPN client, which is responsible for making the VPN connection. The second component is VPNGuard, which is responsible for ensuring that VPN clients connecting to the CSUF campus network meet campus security requirements. You will need to use VPN to have access to your campus workstation hard drive and to access your email using MS Outlook.
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A Virtual Private Network (VPN) provides a means for remote computers to securely communicate with each other across a public wide area network (WAN), such as the Internet. A VPN connection may be used to link two local area networks (LANs) or for a remote dailup user to connect to a private LAN. The three major technologies used for VPN include PPTP, LT2P and IPSec.
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Flinders University - Flinders Wireless Network
VPN stand for a Virtual Private Networking. You can connect to a VPN server through the wireless network to encrypt your network transmission. This allows you to keep your data and passwords secure.
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Remote Connectivity: VPN information
Virtual Private Network (VPN) software enables you to access UCSF-restricted data when you use an off-campus Internet connection such as dialup, DSL, or cable modem.
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