››Set up VPN connections

1 In Idle mode, open the application list and select Settings

Wireless and networks VPN settings Add VPN.

2 Select a VPN type.

3 Customise the connection information.

Available options may vary depending on the VPN type.

Option

Function

VPN name

Enter a name of the VPN server.

 

 

Set VPN server

Enter the IP address of the VPN server.

 

 

Enable

Set to encrypt the VPN server.

Encryption

 

 

 

Set IPsec pre-

Enter a pre-shared key.

shared key

 

Enable L2TP

Set to use the L2TP secret password.

secret

 

 

 

Set L2TP secret

Enter the L2TP secret password.

 

 

Set user

Select a user certificate that the VPN

server uses to identify you. You can

certificate

import certificates from the VPN server

 

or download from the web.

 

 

 

Select a certificate authority (CA)

Set CA

certificate that the VPN server uses

to identify you. You can import

certificate

certificates from the VPN server or

 

 

download from the web.

 

 

DNS search

Enter the domain name server (DNS)

domains

address.

 

 

4 When you are finished, press [] Save.

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