VPN - Connecting to campus networks
How to connect to campus network while working remotely.
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How to Connect to VPN on a Mac
How to Connect to VPN on a Mac Launch the Cisco AnyConnect Mobility Client application Enter the server address of “asavpn.ptsem.edu” if not auto-populated, click “Connect” Click on the access level window in the background, and change from “CM3” to “PTS_Staff_VPN_Access” After changing to “PTS_Staff_VPN_Access” sign in using your PTS email and password, it will prompt for multi-factor verification. Once connected, you’ll see the following icon in your menu bar, and it stays connected for 10 hours.
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How to Connect to VPN (Windows)
The Seminary VPN is accessed via a program called Cisco AnyConnect Mobility Client, you can find it in your start menu, or by searching for it. Enter "asavpn.ptsem.edu" in the address field and hit Connect It'll ask you for an access group, from the dropdown list, choose "PTS_Staff_VPN_Access" This will bring up a login window, enter your PTS email and hit Next This takes you to the Seminary's authentication portal, enter your password and hit Sign-In This will prompt you for multi-factor authentication, once you complete that, it will connect you to the VPN in a 10-hour session.