How to connect to the virtual private network (VPN).

Articles (6)

About Microsoft Always On VPN

Explains what Microsoft Always On VPN is and how it lets employees on state‑owned Windows devices securely connect to campus resources as if they were on campus.

Installing & Using Cisco VPN on Windows

This article provides instructions for installing and using the Cisco AnyConnect VPN client on Windows, enabling secure access to MavPRINT, MavDISK, ISRS, and other campus resources from off-campus.

Installing and Using Cisco VPN on Mac

This article provides instructions for installing and using the Cisco AnyConnect VPN client on macOS, enabling secure access to MavPRINT, MavDISK, ISRS, and other campus resources from off-campus.

Slow Speed Using VPN

Explains how to troubleshoot slow VPN performance by checking internet speed, aiming for at least 12 Mbps, and considering WorkMSU or disabling IPv6 on Macs if needed.

Unable to Connect to ISRS from VPN

Explains how to fix ISRS connection issues over VPN by forcing a Group Policy update so required drives map correctly for Uniface to launch.

Verifying Always On VPN Connection

Explains how employees can verify whether their state‑owned device is connected to Microsoft Always On VPN using the network icon in the Windows notification area.