How to set up a remote vpn connection to the office
In: Tutorials
12
Mar
2008
If you want to configure a VPN connection from a Windows XP client computer you only need what comes with the Operating System itself, it’s all built right in. To set up a connection to a VPN, do the following:
- On the computer that is running Windows XP, confirm that the connection to the Internet is correctly configured.
You can try to browse the internet Ping a known host on the Internet, like yahoo.com, something that isn’t blocking ICMP Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
- Open the New Network Connections by clicking Start->Control Panel->Network Connections->Create a new connection.
- In the Network Connection Wizard, click Next.

- Click Connect to the network at my workplace, and then click Next.

- Click Virtual Private Network connection, and then click Next.

- If you are prompted, you need to select whether you will use a dialup connection or if you have a dedicated connection to the Internet either via Cable, DSL, T1, Satellite, etc. Click Next.
- Type a host name, IP or any other description you would like to appear in the Network Connections area. You can change this later if you want. Click Next.
- Type the host name or the Internet Protocol (IP) address of the computer that you want to connect to, and then click Next. You may be asked if you want to use a Smart Card or not. This IP address will be provided to you by us.

- You are just about done, the rest of the screens just verify your connection, click Next.
- Click to select the Add a shortcut to this connection to my desktop check box if you want one, if not, then leave it unchecked and click finish.
You are now done making your connection, but by default, it may try to connect. You can either try the connection now if you know its valid, if not, then just close it down for now.
