Getting Started with VPN

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What is a VPN? VPN (Virtual Private Network) provides you with a way to connect to the HBU campus server securely over the internet in order to access your work computer and shared drives from home. VPN connection may be used on all computer Operating Systems: Vista, Windows 7, XP, and Macintosh For more in-depth information please review the following: Requirements You must have a connection to the internet using an Internet Service Provider (ISP) Comcast, ATT, etc. PC users: Additional software called Remote Desktop Client is provided with XP Professional, Vista, and Windows 7. NOTE: The Remote Desktop Connection may be located in a different place depending on your Operating System. MAC users: The Remote Desktop Connection software is included in Office 11 for Macintosh. If needed download the Remote Desktop Client at http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/networking_security/remotedesktopconnectionclient.h tml Tips for best practices: VPN to campus only when needed. Other HBU employees may need to login via the VPN Client and the amount of connections are limited. Your office computer must be turned on for you to access it from home when logging on to your office desktop. Always Log Off before you leave the office for the day but keep the computer On. VPN Assistance For assistance with your VPN connection please contact the Service Desk by going to helpdesk.hbu.edu. If you need further assistance call the Help Desk at 281-649-3410 Instructions to Install the VPN Client on your Home Computer Follow the instructions to install the VPN client on your home PC so you can access the HBU Network or your office computer. Most of the images you see will be coming from Windows 7 Getting Started with VPN Page 1

Login to https://vpn.hbu.edu. and hit Enter Getting Started with VPN Enter your Network Username and Password on the login screen (use the same user ID and password you use to log into your HBU computer). After logging in, the Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client will automatically begin installation. You may receive several security or certificate warnings during this process, accept the warning(s) press allow. Getting Started with VPN Page 2

More installation messages, just continue to wait until software is loaded. After the client has been installed it will attempt to automatically connect, as seen below. Once you are connected to the HBU network, this window will disappear. The connection can be controlled from the tray icon. See the security lock, the pull down menu from the desktop. Getting Started with VPN Page 3

If you click on lock you will get this screen to Disconnect. Once the Disconnect is pressed it will say Connect Connecting the VPN after Installation Now that you have downloaded VPN to your computer let s get started connecting to your work. To Connect the VPN Client Click on Start Select All Programs Getting Started with VPN Page 4

Select Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client Find your VPN connection in your start menu or in your Desktop icon list. This is from the desktop icon list, press Connect Getting Started with VPN Page 5

5. Enter your username and password (as you would in your office) and click Login. Options for Accessing the HBU Network from Home There are several ways to connect to your information using the HBU Network. Shares Drive The Shares Drive will give you access to your information if you have saved your files on your Shares Drive. You will need to know the Shares link and to insert it into the Run drive usually found at the bottom of the Start menu. A good way to do this is to email the link to yourself so you have access to it at home. An advantage of using the Shares drive is that your computer at HBU does not need to be On in your office. The Shares drive is only accessing the Network and not your computer in your office. Computer Name This will give you access to your information on your desktop in your office. The computer will have to be On in your office. If there is a power failure at the university your office computer may turn itself off, not turning itself back on and someone will need to go into your office and turn your computer back on. Also sometimes your computer name may not be recognized by the Cisco Agent, using this particular method. IP Address Your IP Address will give you access to your information on your desktop. Your computer will have to be On in your office. If there is a power failure at the university your office computer may turn itself off not turning itself back on and someone will need to go into your office and turn your computer back on. Also your IP address can change so make sure to occasionally check it. Using your IP Address will insure you to have access to your office computer as long as your computer in your office is On. Getting Started with VPN Page 6

Using the Options for Accessing the HBU Network Shares Drive Access To access your Shares drive is probably the easiest method of accessing your work from home. To start with find your share drive on your office computer. Find your Shares drive by going to your share drive (usually found on your desktop) Highlight the URL at the top of the page by clicking on the bar Find your URL Email the Shares drive extension to yourself, so you can have access to it when you are home. Getting Started with VPN Page 7

After you have Connected to the VPN at home insert your Shares drive extension by placing it in the Run box found in your Start menu. Computer Name Access To find the name of your computer in your office to be able to connect to your computer from home Go to your computer name by going to your Start button After you click on the start button this menu will appear using Windows 7 Click on Computer then see at the top where it says System properties. Getting Started with VPN Page 8

This is where you get your computer name from so click on System properties This is where you get your computer name from so click on System properties You can now see your computer name Now that you have your computer name you will need to insert it into your Remote Desktop Connection Getting Started with VPN Page 9

Getting your Remote Desktop Connection Go to Start button Go to All Programs Accessories and under the Accessories folder you will find your Remote Desktop Connection Getting Started with VPN Page 10

Click on Remote Desktop Connection and insert your computer name You should have access to https://vpn.hbu.edu on your desktop in your office. Your computer will need to be On in your office for you to gain access to your office computer while off campus. IP Address Access Need to access documents on your computer on your desk? Follow instructions below to locate your IP address Locating your HBU Computer IP Address Follow the instructions below to locate the IP address of your office computer: Go to Start button Click on Run or if you are on a Windows machine type cmd in the search box Getting Started with VPN Page 11

Hit Enter Type ipconfig and press enter. Your IP address will show on the black screen window. Write down your IP Address for future use. Now that you have your IP Address you will be able to connecting to your office PC from home using Remote Desktop Connection NOTE: Your office PC must be powered on Getting Started with VPN Page 12

To connect remote desktop using your IP Address see the following steps (Windows 7 users): Go to Start button Select All Programs Select Accessories Select Remote Desktop Connection Getting Started with VPN Page 13

Hit Enter Place your IP address in the text field as required and then click Connect NOTE: Your office PC must be powered on Windows 7 Users 2. Select All Programs Getting Started with VPN Page 14

3. Select Accessories 4. Select Remote Desktop Connection 5. Place your IP address in the text field as required and then connect 6. Enter your network user ID and password on the Login screen (use the same user ID and password you use to log into your HBU computer). 7. Click OK to connect. To disconnect you can log off. Logging Out of VPN Getting Started with VPN Page 15

To quit or cancel the VPN connection from home RIGHT click on the icon show in the system tray Click on the Cisco icon Press Disconnect Getting Started with VPN Page 16