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Setting up your VPN under Mac OS X 10.2 (Jaguar)

Setting up PublicVPN access under Mac OS X 10.2 is simple. The following instructions go step–by–step through the creation process.

System Requirements

Before setting up the VPN, be sure your installation is up–to–date by running Software Update. At the time of this writing the latest Mac OS X version was 10.2.8.

Open Internet Connect

First, open the ‘Applications’ folder by going to the Finder and choosing “New Finder Window” from the “File” menu. Click on the ”Applications” icon, then scroll down until you see the “Internet Connect” icon.

Double–click on the “Internet Connect” icon. You should see a window like the one below. Your ‘Network’ and ‘Base Station ID’ will probably be different.

Create a New VPN Connection

Next, go to the ‘File’ menu and select “New VPN Connection Window.”

You should see a the following screen. Click ‘Continue.’

Set the Connection Information

The next screen will look like this. Enter the information as shown.

In the red box, enter “gateway.publicvpn.net” as the ‘Server Address.’ This is the DNS name of the PublicVPN.com server.

In the yellow box, enter your PublicVPN.com username. You created this username on the PublicVPN.com website.

In the green box, enter your PublicVPN.com password. You created this password on the PublicVPN.com website.

Optionally, you can check “Add to Keychain” to save your PublicVPN.com password. Doing this means you won’t have to enter a password when you want to connect to PublicVPN.com.

That’s it! You’re done!

When you want to connect

When you want to connect to PublicVPN.com, just double–click on “Internet Connect” and click the ‘Connect’ button.

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