Sharing a VPN on a PC: Shared Access — R-VPN

Posted: 25.12.2024

Sharing a VPN on a PC 

To share a VPN on a PC, you need to set it up as a VPN server. This will allow other devices to connect to your network through a secure VPN connection.

 

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Follow these steps to set up your PC as a VPN server:

  1. On your PC, install VPN server software. There are various programs, such as OpenVPN, SoftEther VPN and others, that can be used as a VPN server. Choose a suitable program depending on your needs.
  2. Launch the installed VPN server program and configure it according to your preferences. The settings may vary depending on the software used.
  3. Set up the network connection for your VPN server. This can be a wired connection or a Wi-Fi connection, depending on which devices you want to connect to your VPN network.
  4. Configure the firewall rules for the VPN server to allow connected devices to exchange data with your PC.
  5. Provide other devices with information on how to connect to your VPN network. This usually includes the server name, username and password.
  6. Connect other devices to your VPN network using the information you provided.

After completing these steps, you will be able to share a VPN on your PC and connect to your VPN network from other devices. Note that setting up a VPN server can be a difficult task, so if you run into problems, you can seek help from professionals in this field.

How to Share a VPN Connection from a Windows Device

To share a VPN connection on a Windows device, you need to follow several steps below:
Set up a VPN connection on your Windows computer. To do this, open the Control Panel, select "Network and Internet", then "VPN" and click "Add a VPN connection". Enter the necessary information, such as the server address, username and password.
After the VPN connection is set up on your computer, open the Control Panel and select "Network and Sharing Center". Click "Change adapter settings" and find your VPN connection.
Right-click on your VPN connection and select "Properties". In the window that opens, go to the "Sharing" tab and check the box "Allow other network users to connect through this computer's internet connection".
From the drop-down menu, select the network adapter you want to use to share the VPN connection. This can be the wired or wireless connection you use to connect to the internet.
Click "OK" to save the settings and close the "VPN Connection Properties" window.

After completing these steps, your computer will share the VPN connection with other devices on your network. Note that you must have administrator rights on the Windows computer to make these settings.

Checking Sharing Support

You can check whether VPN connection sharing is working by connecting another device to the internet through your Windows computer using the VPN connection.

Follow these steps to check VPN connection sharing:

  1. Connect another device to your local network, for example using a wireless Wi-Fi connection.
  2. On the other device, open the internet connection settings and select the VPN connection you created.
  3. Enter the necessary data to connect to the VPN server, such as the server address, username and password.

After the connection to the VPN server is established, open any browser on the connected device and try to visit any website.
If you can access the website, then VPN connection sharing is working and other devices can use the internet connection provided through your Windows computer.

If you run into problems when checking VPN connection sharing, check the settings on your Windows computer and make sure they are all set correctly for sharing the VPN connection. It may also help to check the settings on your router if you use it to connect to the internet. If the problem cannot be resolved, seek help from your VPN provider's technical support or from network security specialists.

Creating a Virtual Router

Creating a virtual router lets you turn your computer into a Wi-Fi access point that can be used by other devices to connect to the internet.

Here is how to create a virtual router on a Windows 10 computer:

  • Press Win+R to open the "Run" window. Type "cmd" and press Enter to open the command prompt.
  • At the command prompt, enter the following command: netsh wlan set hostednetwork mode=allow ssid=access_point_name key=access_point_password
  • Replace "access_point_name" and "access_point_password" with the name and password of the access point you want to create.
  • To enable the virtual router, enter the following command: netsh wlan start hostednetwork

After you enable the virtual router, other devices can connect to it via Wi-Fi.
To disable the virtual router, enter the command: netsh wlan stop hostednetwork
Note that to create a virtual router, your network card must support hosting mode, and you must have administrator rights on the computer. Also keep in mind that creating a virtual router can degrade the quality of your internet connection, especially if you are using an old computer.

Starting a Virtual Router

To start a virtual router on a Windows 10 computer, you need to follow these steps:

  1. Open the command prompt. To do this, press Win + R, type the command "cmd" and press Enter.
  2. At the command prompt, enter the command to create a virtual router:
  3. netsh wlan set hostednetwork mode=allow ssid=access_point_name key=access_point_password
  4. Instead of "access_point_name", specify the desired access point name, and instead of "access_point_password", the password that users will use to connect to your access point. Be sure to remember the password so you can connect to the access point in the future.
  5. To start the virtual router, run the command:
  6. netsh wlan start hostednetwork

Now your computer will start broadcasting a Wi-Fi signal and other devices will be able to connect to it using the access point name and password you specified in the previous step.
To stop the virtual router, enter the command:
netsh wlan stop hostednetwork
Note that not all network cards support hosting mode, which is required to create a virtual router. If you get an error message, your network card may not support this feature.

Installing a Third-Party App and Choosing a Server

If you want to use a third-party app to connect to a VPN server, the first step will be to install this app on your computer or mobile device. To do this, you need to go to the app developer's website and download it from the official source.
After you install the app on your device, you need to choose the server you want to connect to. The app usually has a list of available servers with their geographic location and other parameters.
To choose a server, you need to consider the following factors:

  • Server location. Choose a server located as close to you as possible to reduce latency and speed up the connection.
  • Security. Choose a server that provides the highest level of security, including data encryption and protection against information leaks.
  • Speed. Choose a server that provides the best connection speed in order to minimize latency and speed up your internet experience.
  • Server load. Choose a server located in the least loaded part of the network to avoid overloads and ensure a more stable connection.
  • Additional features. Some servers may provide additional features, such as ad blocking, malware protection, etc.

To choose the most suitable server, you can first try several different options, checking the speed and stability of the connection on each. It is also worth referring to the app developers' recommendations and user reviews to find the most suitable option.

Disabling VPN Sharing

To disable VPN connection sharing on a Windows device, you can follow these steps:

  1. Click the "network" icon in the system tray in the bottom-right corner of the screen.
  2. Click the "Change adapter settings" button.
  3. In the window that opens, select the adapter you want to disable and right-click its icon.
  4. From the context menu, select "Disable".
  5. Confirm the action in the dialog box that appears.

After completing these steps, VPN connection sharing will be disabled on the selected adapter. If you want to enable sharing again, repeat the same procedure, but instead of "Disable" select "Enable".
 

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