On Windows 11, you can manage Virtual Private Network (VPN) connections through the Settings app, and in this guide, you will learn how. The basic idea of a VPN is to provide an encrypted tunnel over the internet to connect a device to a remote network offering access to the same resources as if you were physically at the remote location.
Although the technology may not be straightforward for most users, Windows 11 makes it easy to create and manage VPN connections through the Settings app without having to install third-party applications.
This guide will teach you the steps to create and manage a VPN connection using the Settings app on Windows 11.
Important: If you plan to connect to your office remotely, contact your network administrator to provide the proper connection information, including the domain name or IP address of the network, username and password, and protocol type.
Create VPN connection on Windows 11
To create a VPN profile on Windows 11, use these steps:
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Open Settings on Windows 11.
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Click on Network & internet.
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Click the VPN tab.
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Click the Add VPN button.
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Choose the Windows (built-in) option from the “VPN provider” setting.
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Confirm a name for the Virtual Private Network connection.
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Confirm the domain name or public IP address of the remote network in the “Server name or address” setting.
Quick tip: When setting up a connection to your home office, you can find your public address by doing a simple search on Google or Bing for “What’s my IP address?”. -
Choose the Automatic option in the “VPN type” setting to allow the system to negotiate the connection protocol automatically.
Quick note: If your company has specific requirements, Windows 11 offers different protocol types, including “IKEv2,” “Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol (SSTP),” “L2TP/IPsec with certificate,” “L2TP/IPsec with pre-shared key,” and “Point to Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP).”
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Select the “Username and password” option in the “type of sign-in info” setting.
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Confirm the connection credentials.
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Click the Save button.
Once you complete the setup, the new VPN profile will be created on Windows 11.
Connect VPN server on Windows 11
After setting up a new VPN connection, you can use it to access your home or work office to access resources as if you’re at the site.
VPN connection
To start a VPN connection on Windows 11, use these steps:
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Open Settings.
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Click on Network & Internet.
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Click the VPN tab.
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Select the Virtual Private Network connection.
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Click the Connect button.
Alternatively, you can open the Quick Settings flyout (“Windows key + A” keyboard shortcut) from the System Tray, click the “VPN” button, choose the VPN profile, and click the “Connect” button.
If everything is working correctly, the time to connect shouldn’t take more than two seconds. You’ll know your device is connected to the remote network because the connection will read “Connected.”
VPN disconnect
To disconnect from a VPN on Windows 11, use these steps:
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Open Settings.
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Click on Network & Internet.
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Click the VPN tab.
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Select the connection and click the Disconnect button.
- (Optional) Click on the connection to view the duration and bytes sent and received.
Alternatively, you can open the Quick Settings flyout (“Windows key + A” keyboard shortcut) from the System Tray, click the “VPN” button, choose the VPN profile, and click the “Disconnect” button.
VPN remove
To remove a VPN connection on Windows 11, use these steps:
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Open Settings.
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Click on Network & Internet.
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Click the VPN tab.
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Select the connection and click the Remove button.
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Click the Confirm button.
After you complete the steps, the connection will be removed from Windows 11.
Change VPN advanced options on Windows 11
If there is a problem trying to connect, or down the road requirements to connect to a remote network changes, you will need to re-configure the VPN connection settings.
To change the advanced settings of a VPN profile on Windows 11, use these steps:
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Open Settings.
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Click on Network & Internet.
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Click the VPN tab.
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Select the Virtual Private Network connection.
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Click the Advanced options button.
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Under the “Connection properties” section, you can view the current settings.
Quick note: If you access the properties while the connection is active, you will also find the option to change the network profile to private or public.
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Click the Edit button to update the settings.
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(Optional) Click the Edit button for the “Proxy settings for this VPN connection” to set up automatic configurations or manually enter the proxy settings.
Finally, on the main “VPN” settings page, you will also find additional settings (such as “Allow VPN connections over Metered networks” and “Allow VPN to connect while Roaming”). You should consider having these options always enabled, even more if you have to access a private network and use a mobile hotspot.
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