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Good morning! I have a problem with internet, I can't connected, because I dont no how to adjust VPN connection.

PS. I have adjusted the basic Internet, so I can use the local resource, but I can't serf in internet, only local resource.......(

Please, help me!( how to adjust VPN connection?

PSS. I'm don't speak english very well, so can you tell me more clearly? thanks.

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Heres how I did it for mac os x...

From the Apple menu, select System Preferences... . When the System Preferences window opens, from the View menu, select Network.

 

Near the bottom left corner of the Network preferences window, click + (the plus sign). In the sheet that appears, next to "Interface:", choose VPN. Next to "VPN Type:", choose L2TP over IPSec. Then click Create.

Note: If you can't click + (the plus sign), click the padlock icon next to "Click the lock to make changes". Enter the password for your account on your Mac and click OK.

 

In the "Server Address:" field, enter the appropriate server address:

 

At IUB: youraddress.com or server

At IUPUI: youraddress.com or server (usually ipsec server)

 

Click Authentication Settings... . In the "User Authentication section" of the sheet that appears, make sure the button next to "Password" is clicked, and then enter your IU passphrase.

If your username and passphrase are not accepted, try entering your username with the following format (replace username with your Network ID username):

 

ads\username

In the "Machine Authentication" section, make sure the button next to "Shared Secret" is checked, and in the field type:

yorucompanyshared password (if its this method)

Click OK.

 

Click Advanced... . Under the Options tab, make sure that Send all traffic over VPN connection is checked. Click OK.

 

Click Apply. To make a VPN connection, click Connect.

If you wish to have a small VPN icon displayed in the upper right corner of your screen, leave the box checked next to Show VPN status in menu bar. You can then click this icon and select from several options in the pull-down menu, rather than having to access VPN options from System Preferences.

 

I just noticed your need to "adjust" settings:

 

Edit or remove a VPN configuration

 

On the left side of the Network System Preferences window will be a list of network ports. Find the the VPN port you want to remove and click it. In the list it should be marked with a padlock icon to its right.

 

You may change server, account, and other configuration settings in the area to the right of the port list. If you wish to remove the VPN configuration, click - (the minus sign), which will be in the bottom left of the window.

 

Click Apply to save your changes.

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