In a Virtual Private Network (VPN), the Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) is used to ensure the messages transmitted between VPN nodes over the internet are secure and inaccessible to anyone who isn’t authorized. All active iterations of the Windows Operating System, including the latest version, Windows 10, come with the built-in ability to set up and use VPNs. If you are looking to set up a VPN connection on a Windows 10 computer, you first need to acquire the necessary credentials to access your desired VPN server. This includes the server’s name or IP address and the username and password that you are registered with on the server. Once you have this information, you can proceed with setting up a VPN connection. Click on the Network connection icon in the computer’s System tray. If the computer is connected to a WiFi network, the icon will look like a WiFi signal. If the computer has an Ethernet connection, the icon will look like a computer with an Ethernet cable on its left side. In the menu that pops up, click on the blue Network settings link at the bottom.
Open the Network & Internet settings. Navigate to the VPN tab in the left pane of this window. In the right pane, click on ‘Add a VPN connection’.
Populate the Add a VPN connection window as follows:
The VPN provider for Windows is built-in. Connection name:


