Virtual Private Network (VPN) GW's Virtual Private Network (VPN) allows remote access to many university systems and resources that are otherwise protected from off-campus access. It does this by creating a "virtual" encrypted channel from your remote location back to GW's network.

The first time you connect type go.vpn.gwu.edu into the box, then click Connect. Login to VPN with your GW NetID and password (the same login/password that you use for your GWMail or CMail). Access the Himmelfarb Library website again. You can now access databases, e-texts, and e-journals without any additional logins. Connecting to the VPN The George Washington University. 1918 F Street, NW Washington, DC 20052. 202-994-1000 The George Washington University (GW) is committed to making all web properties and web content accessible and usable for everyone, including people with disabilities, by employing principles of universal design and striving to conform to Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0. When connecting off campus, make sure you are connected to a GW VPN (see page 3) When connecting on campus make sure the patron is using a GW network (“GWireless” or “Eduroam”) My VCL is “flickering” when I log in. Update your VMware Horizon to the latest version. Click on “Help” option to select from the menu. Figure 7

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A VPN helps solve remote access issues while keeping confidential data secure as it is transferred across a public network. Furthermore, a computer running TWU's VPN client appears to be connected locally to the TWU network. Getting started. Navigate to Workflow; Next to New Form: click VPN Request Form. Read the User Agreement. Study Abroad in the Fall with FOFAC! FOFAC members benefit from privileged early registration for spring courses, tuition awards and scholarships, housing opportunities, and many cultural and professional events in the spring semester upon returning to GW. If you are off campus, launch the GW VPN client and connect. Please note that you must remain connected to the VPN client throughout your VCL session. Launch VMWare Horizon Client. The client will be available in your Applications folder. The bSecure Remote Access VPN (Virtual Private Network) service, using the Palo Alto Networks’ GlobalProtect software, allows CalNet ID–authenticated users to securely access the UC Berkeley network from outside of campus as if they were on campus and encrypts the information sent through the network.

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VPN Update The VPN has temporarily been expanded using additional connection addresses. The standard connection address for the VPN is secureaccess.gsu.edu.If experiencing an issue at the standard address, users can try inputting the following addresses in the connection address field of the Anyconnect VPN client to attempt a faster connection: