How to manually configure a VPN on Windows 10 (2024)

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The beauty of the best VPN services is that they have an intuitive Windows 10 app that makes setting up a connection as easy as clicking a big green button that says "connect." However, if you're running Windows 10 in S mode and can't install apps from outside the Store, or you're using a VPN without a client, you can still configure a VPN manually. Here's everything you need to know.

How to manually add and connect to a VPN on Windows 10

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Note: If you've upgraded to Windows 11, our guide on how to manually configure a VPN on Windows 11 will help you through the process.

Once you subscribe to a VPN service — keep in mind there are plenty of great VPN options out there — you should have access to a list of servers that you can connect to. It will differ depending on the VPN service you're using, but you should have access to a webpage or desktop app section that lists the server's location, the address needed to create a manual connection, and the current load of the server.

Your VPN provider should also provide manual sign-in information that can be used as credentials. This might be some sort of username and password or certificate depending on the service, and it will vary from provider to provider.

Once you have the required information to make a connection, you can jump into settings and get everything running.

  1. Right-click the Start button.
  2. Click Settings.

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  1. Click Network & Internet.
  2. Click VPN.

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  1. Click Add a VPN connection.
  2. Click the dropdown menu below VPN provider.

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  1. Click Windows (built-in).
  2. Click the Connection name field.

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  1. Type a name for the VPN connection. (In this case, I'll use the name of my provider and the server location.)
  2. Click the Server name or address field.
  1. Type the server's address. (You can likely find this in your VPN account.)
  2. Click the dropdown menu below VPN type.

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  1. Choose a connection protocol.
  2. Click the dropdown menu below Type of sign-in info.

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  1. Click a sign-in method. (This will no doubt change depending on your VPN provider.)
  2. Click Save.

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  1. Click the VPN you just set up. (It will now appear in the VPN list.)
  2. Click Connect. (Depending on the sign-in method used by your provider, you might have to enter your username and password.)

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How to disconnect and remove a VPN on Windows 10

If you don't want to use a VPN anymore, or if you just want to remove a server from the list, you can disconnect or altogether remove it. There is a VPN button for quick on and off located in the Windows 10 action center (the small speech bubble in the bottom-right corner of your display), but we'll go through the entire process, which includes completely removing a VPN from your system.

  1. Right-click the Start button.
  2. Click Settings.

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  1. Click Network & Internet.
  2. Click VPN.

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  1. Click a VPN connection you want to disconnect or remove.
  2. Click Disconnect.

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  1. Click Remove.
  2. Click Remove again to confirm.

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That's it! The VPN you configured should now be removed. You can always add a server again using the first set of instructions.

Note that even if you manually configure a VPN on Windows 10 you will still be able to use a separate client without issue. You can always remove the manual connection, but it's not entirely necessary.

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To complete the steps laid out above, you'll need to invest in a quality VPN and you'll need Windows 10. We are partial to ExpressVPN thanks to a great price, tons of features, and proven security, but there are plenty more options in our collection of the best VPN services.

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FAQs

How to manually configure a VPN on Windows 10? ›

Click the Windows Start button and select the Settings cog. Under Windows Settings, select Network & Internet. Select VPN from the left menu, then at the right, click Add a VPN connection.

How do I manually setup a VPN in Windows 10? ›

Click the Windows Start button and select the Settings cog. Under Windows Settings, select Network & Internet. Select VPN from the left menu, then at the right, click Add a VPN connection.

Why is my VPN not working on Windows 10? ›

Why VPN is not working in my Windows 10? You can check your network settings, switch servers, confirm that the appropriate ports are open, disable the firewall, and reinstall your VPN program if it isn't functioning properly.

Why is my VPN configuration not working? ›

Your VPN software might be outdated. Your VPN settings might not be configured correctly. You might have poor internet connectivity or an intermittent network connection. The problem may not be a VPN issue at all – but it might be your internet connection preventing your VPN from connecting.

Which VPN configuration is best? ›

L2TP/IPSec is best for manual VPN configuration since it's easy to set up. It offers adequate security and decent speeds, but there are security concerns, so you may not want to use it for transmitting highly sensitive data over the internet. PPTP is an obsolete VPN protocol with limited applications.

Should you add VPN configuration? ›

Setting up a secure VPN on your mobile device ensures that, no matter how you connect to the internet, the information you send will be secure. A mobile VPN also protects your privacy from prying eyes like your ISP, Google, and other websites that track your browsing habits.

What is VPN configuration? ›

VPNs allow devices that aren't physically on a network to securely access the network. Android includes a built-in (PPTP, L2TP/IPSec, and IPSec) VPN client. Devices running Android 4.0 and later also support VPN apps.

Does Windows 10 have its own VPN? ›

Windows 10 has a built-in VPN client, but it doesn't function like an actual VPN service. Rather, you can use the Windows VPN client to connect to third-party VPN services, such as NordVPN.

Is there a free VPN for Windows 10? ›

Browse securely with Proton VPN — the free, unlimited VPN you can trust. Available for Windows 7, 8, 10, and 11.

Does Windows 10 have a VPN client? ›

A virtual private network (VPN) connection on your Windows 10 PC can help provide a more secure connection and access to your company's network and the internet—for example, when you're working in a public location such as a coffee shop, library, or airport.

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