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How to Share a VPN Connection on Windows 10 [4 Methods]
Allow multiple devices access the same secure network by sharing your VPN connection
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
updated onOctober 4, 2023
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Having aVPNon your computer can be a great thing for your privacy and connection security.
But did you know that you can share yourVPNconnection with other PCs on the same network?
You probably had a hunch, since you landed on our guide.
We’re here not only to confirm thatVPNconnections are shareable but also to teach you how to do it with minimum effort on yourWindows 10laptop, desktop or tablet.
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How can I share a VPN connection?
Install a VPN on your router
Using a router is the most common way to share a VPN connection since you don’t have to keep configuring devices.
You just set it once and it should be good to go for a long time. Unless you decide to choose another region, that is.
Granted, there are a lot of router brands and models on the market, so the steps above are generic ones.
They might not be accurate for your router model, and you should only use them to nudge you in the right direction.
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Create a wireless hotspot on Windows 10
That’s all you need to do to host a sharedVPNconnection on your PC using Wi-Fi.
We agree that there are a lot of steps and this method might give you a headache.
That’s why we recommend using ahotspot creator toolto replace steps 3-9 of this method.
However, keep in mind that the rest of the steps remain the same.
Use Windows 10’s ICS (wired mode)
That’s all you need to do. This method is a bit more complicated, as it involves having a PC with dual Ethernet support.
Not to mention that it limits yourVPNsharing capabilities to only one other device.
If you’re experiencingEthernet issues on your Windows 10 computer, check out our easy troubleshooting guide.
Use a VPN with hotspot features
That’s about it. You can now connect to Windscribe’s secure hotspot using additional devices.
So technically, you’re sharing yourVPNconnection with other devices, and this is as easy as it gets.
However, you must keep in mind that mostVPNshave a limited amount of supported devices.
On the other hand, certainVPNssuch as Windscribe, allow you to connect an unlimited number of devices.
How to share a VPN connection from iPhone to PC
Sharing your iPhone’s VPN connection to your PC is an excellent way to provide your computer with secured internet access.
That way, you’ll share the VPN connection from your iPhone to your Windows PC without having to purchase a separate VPN account on your computer.
Just connect to a VPN server on your iPhone and follow the guide below:
Your PC should now have access to the web through your iPhone’s VPN connection.
Conclusion
All things considered, if you’ve ever considered sharing yourVPNconnection, there are several ways you can go about it.
However, as you could see from our guide above, some methods are more time-consuming than others.
We’ve found that using aVPNwith hotspot support is the easiest method, followed closely by installing aVPNon your router.
By far, configuring your Windows 10 to share yourVPNconnection (both wired and wireless) might be a bit difficult to achieve, especially for novices.
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Vlad Constantinescu
Vlad might have a degree in Animal Husbandry and Livestock Management, but he’s currently rocking anything software related, ranging from testing programs to writing in-depth reviews about them.
He spent 3-4 years as a software editor at Softpedia and another year as a VPN specialist before he landed his current job as an author at Windows Report.
In his free time, Vlad enjoys playing guitar, doing jigsaw puzzles, researching cybersecurity, and even having a good read on rainy days.
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