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Ag - How do I download, install, and connect to Cisco Secure Client on a personal device (Windows and Mac)?
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How to install and connect to the VPN through Cisco Secure Client on a PC or Mac.
Downloading and Installing
Open up a web browser and go to
https://webvpn.purdue.edu/Ag-General
Enter your Purdue credentials and click
Login
. You must approve signing in through Duo Mobile or Token.
Click
Download for Windows/Download for MacOS
(the website will prompt you to download the version for your platform)
Click on
+ Instructions.
This will walk you through the installation steps for your device
Go to the default download location of your browser and begin the installation process by double-clicking the installer for the VPN
Connect to the VPN
Open
Cisco Secure Client
on your device
If you do not see any options in the drop down area, type in
webvpn.purdue.edu/Ag-General
into the field to the left of
Connect
. If you see options in the drop down field, the
Boilerkey. Ag - (Default) Purdue Only Traffic
profile is the one you want to select and connect to.
Click
Connect,
enter your Purdue credentials, and click
OK.
You must approve signing in through Duo Mobile or Token.
Once the VPN window disappears, it means you have connected successfully
Disconnecting from the VPN
Search for
Cisco Secure Client
and open the app on your device
Click on
Disconnect
Still need help? Click the 'Purdue IT Request' button to start a ticket.
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Article ID:
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Created
Thu 10/10/24 11:41 AM
Modified
Thu 12/19/24 11:18 AM
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