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How to set up PPTP VPN on Windows 10 (Complete Guide)


add a VPN connection in Windows 10
  1. Right-click the Start button and go to Network Connections.
  2. Select VPN.
  3. Click Add a VPN connection.
  4. Set VPN provider to Windows (built-in).
  5. At Connection name, type a display name.
  6. Set Server name or address, write the VPN server.
  7. At VPN type, select Point to Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP).
  8. Set Type of sign-in info to User name and password*.
  9. Write your VPN credentials at User name (optional) and Password (optional).
  10. Check Remember my sign-in info.
  11. Click Save.

*You can also set up a PPTP VPN connection on Windows 10 using a smart card, one-time password, or certificate authentication. However, the username-and-password combination is more common.

If you wish to use the VPN as soon as your PC gets online at startup, you can make Windows 10 auto-connect to VPN.

But if you want to be thorough about it and make sure your IP address doesn’t get leaked in the time it takes you to input your PIN or login credentials, you can make Windows 10 connect to VPN before logon.

Windows 10 is connected to VPN
  1. Click the network icon in the systray.
  2. Select your PPTP VPN connection.
  3. Click Connect.
  4. Ask Google what’s your IP address to see if it changed.

As you can see, connecting to the PPTP VPN is as easy as joining a Wi-Fi network. However, if the PPTP VPN is not connecting on Windows 10, make sure to fix this problem.

For example, if your VPN connection gets blocked by Windows Firewall, you need to configure advanced firewall settings and enable a rule for PPTP.

To remotely access a PC on another network through the Internet by setting up a PPTP VPN with Remote Desktop, you need a router that supports PPTP connections.

But if you want to protect your online privacy and security, we suggest using a more secure VPN protocol like OpenVPN or WireGuard. These protocols are supported by Private Internet Access.

Why use Private Internet Access

Private Internet Access is the best VPN service

Private Internet Access is a VPN service that delivers premium security features for your entire household. It supports not only PPTP but also modern protocols like OpenVPN or WireGuard.

Additionally, the VPN service supports exclusive DNS servers, 10 simultaneous connections, port forwarding, a kill switch, and split-tunneling mode.

You can also install it at the router level to share your VPN connection with all nearby devices.

What else you should know about PIA:

  • +3,300 VPN servers in 48 countries
  • Optimized for streaming and torrenting
  • No logs
  • 24/7 live chat support
  • 30-days money-back guarantee (no free trial)
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Enjoy secure browsing, anonymous torrenting, lag-free gaming, and unlimited streaming by using PIA.

Conclusion

To summarize, you can effortlessly set up a PPTP VPN connection using the Windows 10 built-in VPN provider, without having to install any additional software.

It’s a great way to remotely connect to the workplace, gain access to your company’s internal resources, and access files through the VPN.

However, if you want to get a VPN to increase your privacy on the Internet, we strongly discourage using the PPTP protocol because it’s terrible at security and can be easily hacked.

Instead, use a modern VPN protocol like OpenVPN or WireGuard. They are supported by Private Internet Access (buy here).

FAQ: Learn more about PPTP VPN connections

  • How to enable PPTP VPN in Windows Firewall?

You can enable PPTP VPN in Windows Firewall using the advanced firewall settings.

No, PPTP VPN is not secure. You should use a modern VPN protocol like OpenVPN or WireGuard.

  • Does Windows 10 Home support VPN?

Yes, Windows 10 has native VPN support, including Windows 10 Home.



This post was written by Elena Constantinescu and was first posted to WindowsReport

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