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To make a VPN connection, you will need a VPN client on your personal device (computer, chromebook, phone). Any client which supports OpenVPN will work with all services provided by Daily Data.

Viscosity

Viscosity from SparkLabs is available for Microsoft Windows and MacOS. You can download the product from the publisher and test it for up to 14 days before buying it ($14). Installation instructions are</description>
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VPN stands for Virtual Private Network and is a way of remotely accessing a secure network at
another site via the internet, while not exposing the contents of the secure network to the rest of the
web. For most users, this will simply allow a computer at a remote location (ie, your house) to connect
to the network at the office as if it were present on site, including access to things like fileservers,
shared directories, and network printers. Metaphorically, VPN Is a really, really long n…</description>
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	*  Download Viscosity from the company website, &lt;https://www.sparklabs.com/viscosity/&gt;
		*  The file will be called Viscosity Installer.exe and by default, will be saved in the Downloads folder of your computer by default

	*  Open the file. Your computer may ask for an administrative password if you do not have administrative rights, in which case, contact Daily Data or an administrator who can set this up for you. This will bring up the Viscosity Setup Wizard. Click Next…</description>
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	*  Before you begin with Viscosity, download the VPN key files you’ve been sent in your email. They will have been sent as an attachment (possibly to the same email you’ve received this document attached to). Save those some place you can remember (by default, most Windows machines will save them in My Downloads but you can save them any place as long as you remember what it is. Different routers use slightly different file formats for VPN keys. The vast majority (essentially a…</description>
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