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Revision as of 04:00, 13 June 2013
Below are the instructions to setup your VPN and some additional tips and tools.
Please try both PPTP and OpenVPN to see which one gives you the best performance on your network.
With PPTP the setup is usually easier since the software is already included with most operating systems.
Additional VPN Tips & Tools
- VPN Lifeguard for Windows PPTP Only.
- Save Username & Password in OpenVPN for Windows.
- VPN AutoConnect for Linux