Before you begin, download and install Microsoft Remote Desktop free via the App Store to your Mac. (Please note you'll need to be running 10.12.6 MacOS Sierra minimally, to run/download this application from the App Store). When connecting from off-campus, please make sure to Purdue's VPN (www.webvpn.purdue.edu) first, as seen in step 1.

Apr 10, 2020 · Open your Mac's Applications folder, and then open the Cisco folder. CONNECT TO Purdue VPN. Double click the icon named "Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client." The Cisco client will launch, and its window will look like this: In the field below "VPN: Ready to connect", type exactly the following: webvpn2.purdue.edu. Then click the "Connect" button. Connect to Purdue VPN (Mac) 1. If you have a Purdue University owned laptop, you should already have the Cisco AnyConnect client installed onto your computer. Please skip to step 4 to learn how to configure it. FIRST locate this icon on your dock/in LaunchPad, or in your Applications folder. 2. Mar 19, 2020 · Connecting to Purdue's WebVPN virtual private network service in Mac OS X using the Cisco VPN client You can use the Mac OS X VPN client to make an L2TP VPN connection to Purdue. Configure the L2TP Network Settings. To prepare a Mac OS X device to make an L2TP VPN connection, you must configure the L2TP connection in the network settings. 1.) Open System Preferences and select the Network icon. 2.) Click the '+' icon in the lower left-hand corner. 3.) In the Interface section, select VPN. In the VPN Type section, select L2TP over IPSec Purdue VPN and MAC OS Catalina Hey guys, so since Catalina drops support for 32 bit apps (which our VPN is) you will have to update Cisco AnyConnect to version 4.8x in order to continue using the software. Before you begin, download and install Microsoft Remote Desktop free via the App Store to your Mac. (Please note you'll need to be running 10.12.6 MacOS Sierra minimally, to run/download this application from the App Store). When connecting from off-campus, please make sure to Purdue's VPN (www.webvpn.purdue.edu) first, as seen in step 1.

You can use the Mac OS X VPN client to make an L2TP VPN connection to Purdue. Configure the L2TP Network Settings. To prepare a Mac OS X device to make an L2TP VPN connection, you must configure the L2TP connection in the network settings. 1.) Open System Preferences and select the Network icon. 2.) Click the '+' icon in the lower left-hand corner. 3.) In the Interface section, select VPN. In the VPN Type section, select L2TP over IPSec

Connect to Purdue VPN (Mac) 1. If you have a Purdue University owned laptop, you should already have the Cisco AnyConnect client installed onto your computer. Please skip to step 4 to learn how to configure it. FIRST locate this icon on your dock/in LaunchPad, or in your Applications folder. 2.

Connect to Purdue VPN (Mac) 1. If you have a Purdue University owned laptop, you should already have the Cisco AnyConnect client installed onto your computer. Please skip to step 4 to learn how to configure it. FIRST locate this icon on your dock/in LaunchPad, or in your Applications folder. 2.

Mar 19, 2020 · Connecting to Purdue's WebVPN virtual private network service in Mac OS X using the Cisco VPN client You can use the Mac OS X VPN client to make an L2TP VPN connection to Purdue. Configure the L2TP Network Settings. To prepare a Mac OS X device to make an L2TP VPN connection, you must configure the L2TP connection in the network settings. 1.) Open System Preferences and select the Network icon. 2.) Click the '+' icon in the lower left-hand corner. 3.) In the Interface section, select VPN. In the VPN Type section, select L2TP over IPSec Purdue VPN and MAC OS Catalina Hey guys, so since Catalina drops support for 32 bit apps (which our VPN is) you will have to update Cisco AnyConnect to version 4.8x in order to continue using the software. Before you begin, download and install Microsoft Remote Desktop free via the App Store to your Mac. (Please note you'll need to be running 10.12.6 MacOS Sierra minimally, to run/download this application from the App Store). When connecting from off-campus, please make sure to Purdue's VPN (www.webvpn.purdue.edu) first, as seen in step 1.