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VPN

USNH provides "Virtual Private Networking" (VPN) functionality to all community members. Virtual private networking is a technology that, in short, makes a client computer function as if it were on a remote network.

In USNH’s implementation, the VPN serves two primary functions:

1. To allow remote users to access resources on the USNH (KSC, PSU and UNH) network, especially those that are restricted from the internet.

2. To allow access to users (both local and remote) to certain restricted networks. Certain applications require VPN access, even for users already on campus.

Articles (6)

Pinned Article Connecting to the USNH Wireless Network using Laptops, Tablets, or Phones

This article provides instructions for connecting to the eduroam Wireless network. Students, faculty, and staff use the secure eduroam Wi-Fi network to connect their phones, laptops, and tablets to the internet.  Eduroam is a global wireless network for research and educational institutions.

Pinned Article Connecting Game Consoles, TVs, or IoT Devices to the USNH Wireless Network

This article provides instructions for connecting a game console, TV, or other type of home IoT (Internet of Things) device to the USNH campus wireless network.  These types of devices connect to the Campus-Open Network (e.g. KSC-Open, PSU-Open, UNH-Open).

Being a Good Neighbor: Wireless in USNH Residence Halls

This article provides information about Being a Good Neighbor in accordance with Wireless in USNH Residence Halls.

Networks: About Traffic Filtering at USNH

As a function of the USNH Security Infrastructure, various tools are used to perform analysis and filtering of remote systems. This is done for the safety and security of our users. These filters are broken down into three categories: URL & DNS Filtering, Threat Intelligence Filtering, and Filtering based on active analysis.