This video details the configuration of the Microsoft VPN client built into Windows workstations. Previously discussed details of VPN protocols and authentication types are shown. The merits and challenges of separate VPN passwords are also discussed.
- [Instructor] In our last video, we left off…with a Windows 2016 server configured…as a router and a VPN tunnel to allow Mr. Robertson…to connect to the corporate network.…In this video, we're going to go through…the client side configuration of Mr. Robertson's…personal laptop to allow him to access that VPN.…So here we are on Mr. Robertson's laptop.…Now, for those of you that have taken my courses before,…you know that I'm not one to waste time drilling down…through too many menus to find the tool that I want.…
If I want to configure a VPN client…on a Windows 10 workstation, I'm going to simply…click on the Start button, and type VPN.…And I'm going to just let Windows…find the VPN settings for me and there it is.…Change virtual private network in the system settings.…Microsoft couldn't have made this much easier.…Right here at the top is a link that says…add VPN connection: that's exactly what we're here to do.…So I'll start that wizard, and you'll notice…that the very first question that we're asked…is our VPN provider or what type…
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3/17/2017- NAT implementation
- Site-to-site and remote access VPNs
- VPN protocols
- Remote Access Gateways
- NPS configuration
- RRAS configuration
- RADIUS proxies and clients
- RADIUS authentication
- RADIUS accounting
- NPS templates
- NPS policies
- Connection request and connection-specific policies
- DirectAccess server requirements and certificates
- DirectAccess installation and configuration
Skill Level Intermediate
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