- Start
- Control Panel
- Programs And Features
- Turn Windows features on or off
- Check Telnet Client
- Hit OK
nd Prompt.
Figure A |
| Whichever method you choose, the result is the same—the new connection wizard starts |
Figure B |
| Choose your network connection type |
Figure C |
| Choose the Virtual Private Network connection option for this step |
Figure D |
| Name your connection to help keep track of it |
Figure E |
| Who should be able to start this connection? |
Figure F |
| Your new connection is created |
Figure G |
| Don't hit that Connect button quite yet… |
Figure I |
| The Options tab provides different ways of handling authentication and redialing |
Figure J |
| The security tab has many different options for securing your connection |
Figure K |
| If you want to change the gateway setting, select TCP/IP and click Properties |
Figure L |
| …Next, click the Advanced button… |
Figure M |
| …Finally, deselect this checkbox |
Figure N |
| The Advanced tab is used a lot for VPN connections |
Figure O |
| The client has been connected to the server for a couple of minutes |
Figure P |
| And here are the details for the connection |