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VPN

VPN (Virtual Private Networking) software is used to access remotely on-campus only resources. On-campus only resources include the Software Center, specific library databases, network drives and printers, and so on.

If you are a commuter, you should consider downloading the VPN client so that you can access more of Case's resources when you're working at home.

You may download the VPN software by going to https://vpnsetup.case.edu/vpn3000.html

Note: VPN will not work using AOL, MSN, Compuserve, NetZero, BlueLight, or Juno Internet Service Providers. If you are using dial-up and VPN together, your overall connection speed will be almost halved.

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FAQ
What Ports does VPN need?
 
I had VPN before...
If you had an earlier version of VPN installed before downloading the new Cisco VPN client, you need to uninstall the current version before upgrading.
The VPN Connection is unstable if my computer ‘sleeps’ .
 
VPN is not working - how can this be fixed?
 
Tools
VPN Setup Page
Download the appropriate VPN client for your computer.
VPN Statistics
This page has statistics about VPN traffic on our network.
How To
Setting up VPN for Windows
If you're a commuter or if you're off-campus and you need access to campus-only resources, you need to download and use the Virtual Private Network (VPN) client.
VPN for Macintosh OS 9
 
Setting up VPN for Macintosh OS X
 
VPN for PDA
VPN for Handhelds with Palm OS
VPN for Linux and Solaris
 
Linux/Solaris VPN client user guide pdf
 
November 22, 2009

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