How do I set up a VPN network

I have an IPhone 4, IPad 3, & a MacBook pro, and I would like to set up a a secure office network where I can remotely tie in to my laptop.

Get the VPN Express app and follow the instructions

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  • How do I set up a VPN on a MacBook Pro running Mountain Lion?

    How do I set up a VPN on a MacBook Pro that is running Mountain Lion?

    Open System Preferences and choose Network. In the left column, click the "+" to add a new interface. In the dialog that appears, name the service and choose the interface type VPN. The rest of the configuration details depends on the VPN settings of the server you are connecting to.
    Hope that helps.

  • How do I set up a wireless network with an AirPort Extreme base station and two airport extreme but between apple devices either by ethernet

    How do I set up a wireless network with an AirPort Extreme base station and two airport extreme but between apple devices either by ethernet

    This Apple support document provides good general information on configuring different types of neworks using multiple AirPort routers.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4145
    In particular, you would want to focus on the information regarding a "Roaming Network"

  • How can I set up a new network on my apple tv when my remote app isn't picking it up because they aren't on the same network?

    How can I set up a new network on my apple tv when my remote app isn't picking it up because they aren't on the same network? The actual remote doesn't work anymore, so I've been using the remote app on my phone but now that our internet changed, I can't do anything at all. Please help!

    You can't use the remote app to setup a network. If your physical remote isn't working you will need borrow another or purchase a replacement.

  • How do I set up a guest network on my Time Capsule?

    how do I set up a guest network on my Time Capsule?

    If that is the case, then......
    Open Macintosh HD > Applications > Utiltiies > AirPort Utility
    Click Manual Setup
    Locate the Guest Network tab located just below the row of icons and click on it
    (If you do not see a Guest Network tab....you likely do not have the Time Capsule connected to a simple modem)
    Enter a check mark next to "Enable Guest Network"
    Type in a name for the Guest Network
    Enter the password and confirm
    Click Update to save your settings and Time Capsule will restart in 25-30 seconds

  • HT1424 how do i set up the vpn for the ios

    how do i set up vpn for the ipad2

    Answered here: how do i set up the vpn for the ios

  • How can I set up a VPN on my mac?

    I am trying to set up a VPN cnnection so that I can access my work from my mac.  The system there is Windows based.  I have found articles about how to set up a VPN on a mac but there doesn't appear to be an area to put the static IP address or the computer IP address.  Any help would be appreciated!

    Have read the printer manual, it will contain instructions for connecting it to a network, and then to your Mac. You don't identify this printer so it's difficult to be more specific.
    You can also go to the printer manufacturers website and seek assistance there.

  • How can I set up a wireless network between two Mac Mini's (media centres)?

    I've just received my second mac mini (core duo, 1.83, 1 Gb ram)and want to set up a wireless network to link this with my original mac mini (PPC 1.42, 512MB) and my Belkin wireless router (g std).
    I'm using both as media centres in different rooms and want to keep all my media (films, photo's, music etc.) on one mini (connected to a 640GB external drive) and access it over the wireless network. Sort of a more felxible Apple TV setup??
    I've got the wireless network working no problems with both mini's connected to the internet over the network but I'm stuck at how I get the two mini's to see each other. I've tried "the Missing Manual" and these forums but no success so far.
    I know it can be done but would really appreciate any suggestions/directions on what to do?
    Thanks in advance<<br>
    MacMini PPC and MacMini Core Duo   Mac OS X (10.4.9)  

    Jona11-
    Greetings and welcome to the Apple boards.
    This document should be very helpful.
    Luck-
    -DaddyPaycheck

  • How do I set up a wireless network at home??

    Hi,
    I am new to Mac's. I want to set up a wireless network at home, but I have not got a clue about AirPort, what it is or what it does!?! I am getting a new Mac, but my wife is currently using a Dell Windows laptop and our daughter is using a Windows PC. How do I set up a wireless broadband network at home which works with my Mac and my familys PC's? What do I need to buy and what do I need to do with them? I already have a broadband connection at home. Currently, my wife's PC is connected directly to the broadband modem (via an ethernet cable) that was supplied by the brodband company when I signed up to broadband.
    Thanks for all your help with this.

    scooter has provided links to Apple's pages for the AirPort Express and AirPort Extreme base station (AEBS).
    Both of these devices are IEEE 802.11g wireless routers (also called base stations). If you have an Ethernet connection to the Internet (for example DSL or cable modem), you can connect either of these devices directly to that connection and create a wireless network. Since Ethernet and IEEE 802.11g are worldwide standards you can connect any compatible device (including PCs running Windows).
    Every computer needs a unique IP address. You can think of an IP address as a street address for your house. A unique address guarantees that items addressed to you get to you.
    Typically ISPs provide users with a single (one) public IP address. A public IP address is visible to anyone on the Internet. A router uses the single IP address provided by the ISP and creates multiple local (non-public) IP addresses for you computers. This allows you to use multiple computers.
    If you need to connect both wireless and Ethernet computers you will need the AEBS. The AEBS provides a separate LAN port for Ethernet computers.
    BTW, you can accomplish the same thing with any inexpensive wireless router.
    The advantage of the AEBS over other routers is (a) built-in 56k modem for connecting to a dial-up ISP and (b) USB port for a single compatible printer.
    The advantage of the AirPort Express over other routers is (a) sound output port for streaming music to a stereo and (b) USB port for a single compatible printer.

  • How can I set up a VPN between two MacBook Pros

    I am about to buy a new MacBook Pro, I will be leaving my old MacBook Pro in my office in Nicaragua and traveling with my new MBP. I would like to be able to access files on my old laptop from the road, I imagine using some sort of VPN software to patch into my old computer as long as it is on and connected to the Internet.
    Can you help me to set this up. It feels as though it could be difficult, but I imagine it si much simpler than I think.
    Thanks,
    Richard.

    See if this helps
    http://www.macstories.net/tutorials/how-to-set-up-a-vpn-server-on-your-mac-and-a ccess-everything-remotely-with-an-iphone/
    http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1661825

  • Advice on how i can set up an office network with 40 computers.

    I am planning on setting up an office network with 40 computers. What do you think is the best way i can do this? Thank you in advance.

    Your first step should be to call an IT professional who has experience with this type of thing. He will need to survey the entire area and ask you dozens of questions about how you want things to operate. Then, he will present you with a proposal for the network listing all of the things that the system can and and cannot do.
    Your second step would be to call another IT professional who has experience with this type of thing and go through the same procedure.
    Your third step would be the same as the first and second.
    Your fourth step would be to check the references provided in the steps 1-3 and then decide on which professional that you want to use.

  • I have set up my wireless network and now have moved. How can I set up a new network with a different ip address

    I have set up my wireless network on airport express and worked great. I have now moved and have a new internet provider and need to change my ip address. How do I do this

    Is your new ISP providing you with a static Public IP address? ... or are they providing you with a dynamic IP address via DHCP (this would be the most common method for consumer-grade Internet service.) Next, which version of the AirPort Utility are you using? Finally, which version of the AirPort Express do you have?

  • How do I set up a vpn - email account

    I access my emails from work thru a VPN. I purchased a Curve 8520 cause I understood I could receive my emails on my smartphone. I set up my personal emails, which are working fine. But, I can't figure out how to set up my VPN settings for an email account on the 8520. Co-workers who have other smartphones(not Berries) and connect. Any help will really be appreciated.
    TIA

    Do you know if your company has a BES? If so then you can contact your IT department and they maybe able to create an account for you on the BES and give you an activation password to activate the device. Activating it in this manner will allow you to receive your email, contacts, calendar, tasks wirelessly on the device. 
    If your company doesn't have a BES but uses webmail you can try setting up to receive your Inbox messages to your device. Have a look at this KB article. 
    http://www.blackberry.com/btsc/KB02189
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  • How do I set up a vpn on mountain lion ?

    Hi, is there anyway to set up a vpn on mountain lion ? I'll be traveling to China soon where internet access is limited. Is there anyway to make a free reliable vpn myself using my home connection ?

    You first have to set up the VPN endpoint on your server. The only reliable way to do that is to install OS X Server and enable the VPN service.
    To run a public VPN server, you also need to do the following:
    1. Give the gateway either a static external address or a dynamic DNS name. The latter must be a DNS record on a public DNS registrar, not on the server itself. Also in the latter case, you must run a background process to keep the DNS record up to date when your IP address changes.
    2. Give the VPN server a static address on the local network, and a hostname that is not in the top-level domain "local" (which is reserved for Bonjour.)
    3. Forward external UDP ports 500, 1701, and 4500 (for L2TP) and TCP port 1723 (for PPTP) to the corresponding ports on the VPN server.
    4. Configure any firewall in use to pass this traffic.

  • How do I set up new VPN application on Homehub2

    Hi
    How do I set up CISCO any connect vpn on homehub
    I can connect to some apps through http but when I use the client I get
    "Unable to establish connection"
    believe its a hub firewall issue
    thanks
    Zephya

    http://www.apple.com/icloud/setup/

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