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IKEv2 on Windows 11: How to Set Up & Use
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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With the increasing need for secure and private browsing, users are itching to know how to use Windows 11 IKEv2 VPN type.
Using this security protocol might have been harder in the past as most VPN providers didn’t provide support for it. However, the story is different now as the leading VPN services now offer full IKEv2 support.
Setting up the IKEv2 VPN on Windows 11 is pretty easy, as shown in this article. But you will need to go to your VPN provider’s website to download and install the certificate to set it up successfully.
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How can I set up and connect Windows 11 IKEv2 VPN?
Set up IKEv2 manually on the PC
2. Connect to IKEv2 VPN
Having a secure protocol such as the IKEv2 VPN on Windows 11 could save you from trouble online.
It offers advanced protection and privacy to surf the net with maximum security and anonymity.
Thankfully, setting up the protocol is a breeze, provided you follow the instructions above carefully. Feel free to drop a comment if you encounter any problems during the setup process.
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Ola-Hassan Bolaji
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He’s a Computer Engineering graduate who has spent most of his life reading and writing about computers & operating systems.