I see that for 64-bit Windows, Cisco says to use their AnyConnect "next generation" VPN client. They're essentially saying that AnyConnect is the only way 64-bit Windows is going to be supported. The ...
I don't know if this would have been better asked in the Networking forum but here goes:<BR><BR>We are using a Win2k Terminal Server in application mode as the outgoing source for connecting to ...
After more than a year, Cisco Systems Inc. has finally chosen a single PC client to support its three VPN (virtual private network) product lines, but it will take yet another year until the client ...
VPN Client software can be downloaded from the Software Center (registered customers only) . If you do not have a valid service contract associated with your Cisco.com profile you cannot log in and ...
One of the most-used programs on my Mac is the Cisco VPN Client, which is what I use to connect to Macworld’s VPN when posting articles such as this one. (OS X’s built-in VPN client also works, but it ...
The Cisco Secure Client, used for off-campus access, establishes a secure Virtual Private Network (VPN) between your computer or mobile device and the campus network. This connection grants access to ...
You must be connected to the Internet with Wi-Fi or data on your device. Each time you want to access UB services from off campus, connect to UBVPN with Cisco Secure Client: ...
Notice: macOS 13 Ventura users may see an error: "Connect capability is unavailable because the VPN service is unavailable." or "No connection to VPN service ...
If there is an award for "worst product by a major computer vendor", I nominate the Cisco VPN client. In fact, if I was making a list of the 10 worst products by a vendor, the Cisco VPN client would ...
I don’t use Apple Macs but I do use Cisco VPN client software. However, it appears to me that Cisco VPN and Macs sometimes have problems with each other (that much was pointed out by blogger Rob ...
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