#:[[Image:Pulse Secure1.jpg|thumb|center|280px|[Windows] Click the 'Add' (+) button to create a new connection.]]
#:[[Image:Pulse Secure1.jpg|thumb|center|280px|[Windows] Click the 'Add' (+) button to create a new connection.]]
#'''Enter a name for your VPN connection and the server URL 'vpn.umiacs.umd.edu''''
#'''Enter a name for your VPN connection and the server URL 'vpn.umiacs.umd.edu''''
#:[[Image:Pulse Connections.jpg|thumb|center|280px|[Windows] Enter the name of the VPN server.]]
#:[[Image:Pulse Connection.jpg|thumb|center|280px|[Windows] Enter the name of the VPN server.]]
#'''Enter your UMIACS Windows side credentials and hit connect.'''
#'''Enter your UMIACS Windows side credentials and hit connect.'''
#:[[Image:Pulse UserPass.jpg|thumb|center|280px|[Windows] Enter UMIACS Windows credentials.]]
#:[[Image:Pulse UserPass.jpg|thumb|center|280px|[Windows] Enter UMIACS Windows credentials.]]
Revision as of 20:50, 23 March 2018
Please note that this tutorial assumes you already have a network connection established.Authentication is handled via the Windows domain. If you have an ActiveDirectory account, you already have access.
The UMIACS VPN is accessible through the Pulse Secure Client. Alternatively, you can establish a connection through a web browser.
Upon starting the client for the first time it may ask to upgrade the client. This will pull an up to date version of the client with the most recent configuration.
Start the client if it is not already running - it usually starts by default on bootup.
In the bottom right hand corner, in your status bar, you should see an S icon. If there's a green arrow, that means you are connected! If there is nothing, that means you are not.