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How To Setup And Configure VPN Connection on Windows 10 / 8.1 / 7

Virtual Private Networks (VPN) have become widely used tools that help people and companies to securely access a private Network and, also, to remotely share sensitive data through public networks. Through a VPN users are able to access resources on remote networks, such as files, printers, databases, or internal websites.

 The main ideea is that VPNs can generate virtual P2P (point-to-point) connections, so-called encrypted tunnels, that will allow you to use the Internet as a medium for transporting data that will be hard to intercept and access by third-parties. Also, it will allow you to spoof your physical location, because your actual IP address is replaced by the VPN provider.



In order to connect to a Virtual Private Network (VPN), no matter if it is owned by the company you work for or it is a custom connection that you have set up, you will need to know the following information before setting up a VPN connection on Windows 10:

1. VPN server name or address

2. VPN protocol (normally it is PPTP but may differ in some cases)

3. Username and password to connect to the VPN server

4. If a particular connection name has to be used or can you use any connection name for the VPN you are configuring

5. If the VPN requires proxy settings to be entered manually; if yes, details of IP and port number for proxy

6. Any custom technical configuration you might need to perform, in order to successfully establish a secure connection.

If you have all these particular details, then all you need is a proper Internet connection.it is impossible for you to connect to a VPN server if you are not connected to the Internet.


This post We Discuss : 

 1. How to Configure Windows 10 for Incoming VPN ( Create VPN Server)

2.  Client computer configuration For Connect To a VPN Server


Configure Windows 10 for Incoming VPN .

To Configure VPN Server Administrator Rights Require. And also know Router Login Details, Knowledge of How To port Forward on Router and need a public IP Address.

Lets See How To configure on your pc for Incoming VPN connection ( Windows 10 / 8.1 / 7)

 Right click Network and select Properties from the context menu


This will open Network and Sharing Center window Now On the Left pane, click on Change adapter settings. Then on Network connections window Press Alt  key on the key board and Click on file from the menu, select New Incoming Connection…



 Place a check mark on the user who you’d like to give access to this computer via VPN, you can configure a new account by clicking on Add someone… button. Click on Next.



 Now on Allow Connections to this computer window Place a check mark on Through the Internet. Click on Next.


Select the protocols you want to enable for this connection, then click on Properties button to manually Specify IP addresses, then enter a range of IP address that is not and will not be used on your LAN and click OK, then click on Allow access.


Take note of the Computer name as this will be used by the client to connect to this computer. Click on Close.


 You will now have the Incoming Connections icon in Network Connections. Your computer is now ready to accept incoming VPN connections.

Now Configure your firewall to allow access to TCP port 1723 to allow incoming Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) connection for VPN.


Configure The Router for Incoming VPN

Router Configuration: Enable PPTP and Generic Route Encapsulation (GRE) on the Router. Depending on the type of router, you need to either enable PPTP or create a port forward to port 1723.


If you’re router has an additional setting for PPTP or VPN, make sure it’s enabled. It’s usually called a “pass-through” setting (i.e. PPTP pass-through or VPN pass-through).

That's All Now your VPN Server Is Ready for Incoming Connections.

Client computer configuration For Connect To a VPN Server

The following are the steps for configuring Outgoing VPN Connection in Windows 10.

Click the Windows 10 “Start Button” and select Settings


On Setting window Click the Network & Internet entry. Now From the column on the left side of the screen, select VPN



On the right side of the screen,  Click on the ‘+’ icon that says Add a VPN connection.

Now it’s time to configure your VPN. Start out by selecting Windows (built-in) from the VPN provider pull-down menu. Then enter a name in the Connection name field. It doesn’t matter what you call it, but something descriptive is always best. Next, enter your VPN server address in the Server name or address field. Click on the VPN type pull-down menu…



On the next page fill the fields with the following settings:

VPN provider – Windows (built-in)

“Connection name”  Give a memorable name to this connection. For example name it CactusVPN PPTP.

“Server name or address”  – type server name or address you want to connect. You can find the whole list in the Client area, under the “Package details”.

“VPN type” – select Point to Point tunneling Protocol (PPTP).

“Type of sign-in info” – select User name and password.

In the “User name”  and “Password” fields type your VPN username and password. Make sure you use your VPN username and password and NOT the client area credentials.

Check all selected data once again and press “Save”

Now you can see your VPN connection was created. Click on it As Shown bellow When i click on windows101tricks there is three options 1. connect  2. Advanced options 3. Remove


When you click on Connect window it will connect to your vpn Server As Shown bellow image.


you can use Advanced option to make any advanced changes like proxy server ect As shown bellow image.


That's All.

The following are the steps for configuring Outgoing VPN Connection in Windows 10 / 8.1 / 7 

1. Right click Network and select Properties from the context menu. Click on Set up a new connection or network. Select Connect to a workplace then click on Next.



 Select Use my Internet connection (VPN).


Type the VPN Server IP address you are connecting to and connection name in the Destination name field. Click Create button.
Once the connection has been created, let’s connect to the VPN Server. Go to Start, then Settings.
Select Network & Internet. Select VPN from the left pane, then Connect from the VPN connection on the right. You might be prompted to enter a user name and password of the VPN user you selected at the beginning of the process.



 to access shared files configured on the server or other PCs try the UNC Path Names

\\ServerName\ShareName   or use \\ 192.168.1.xxx ( VPN Server IP Address)


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