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How to setup PureVPN on QNAP

Apr 13, 2020
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Learn how to setup PureVPN on Qnap using encryption protocols of your choice. It’s easy, simple, and absolutely secure.

Things to Consider:

  1. You have a working internet connection
  2. Qnap Supported Device.
  3. A Premium PureVPN account (If you haven’t bought yet click πŸ‘‰ here to buy)
Find your VPN credentials for manual configuration.

To find your VPN credentials log into the PureVPN member area. Click πŸ‘‰ here to visit member area.

  • Login to the Member area using your PureVPN registered email address and password.
  • On subscriptions tab scroll down to be able to view your VPN credentials.
  • You will be able to see and copy your VPN credentials.
  • Note down your PureVPN username and click on Eye icon to make your password visible and use it in the manual configuration.
How to setup PPTP on QNAP
  • If you don’t already have it installed, please install QVPN Servicefrom Main Menu >App Center.
  • In QVPN Service, click VPN Client, and click Add button and select PPTP.
  • Enter the server address. You may use the server address provided in the above note ☝️
    1. Germany: de1.pointtoserver.com
    2. Netherlands: nl1.pointtoserver.com
    3. United Kingdom: ukl1.pointtoserver.com
    4. United States: usil1.pointtoserver.com
    5. United States: ustx1.pointtoserver.com
    6. United States: usca1.pointtoserver.com
    7. United States: usfl1.pointtoserver.com
    8. United States: usny1.pointtoserver.com
    9. United States: uswdc1.pointtoserver.com
    10. Australia: au-sd1.pointtoserver.com
  • Enter your PureVPN credentials. Click πŸ‘‰ here to know how to find your VPN credentials.
  • For authentication set MS-CHAPv2, and for encryption choose the highest (AES 128-bit).
  • Enable Use default gateway on remote network.
  • Press Apply.
  •  In the list, you will get the connection you just created. Press on Connect to connect.
  •  You can disconnect by clicking on Disconnect button.
How to setup L2TP/ IPSec on QNAP
  • If you don’t already have it installed, please install QVPN Servicefrom Main Menu >App Center.
  • In QVPN Service, click VPN Client, and click Add button and select L2TP/ IPSec.
  • Enter the server address. You may use the server address provided in the above note ☝️
    1. Germany: de1.pointtoserver.com
    2. Netherlands: nl1.pointtoserver.com
    3. United Kingdom: ukl1.pointtoserver.com
    4. United States: usil1.pointtoserver.com
    5. United States: ustx1.pointtoserver.com
    6. United States: usca1.pointtoserver.com
    7. United States: usfl1.pointtoserver.com
    8. United States: usny1.pointtoserver.com
    9. United States: uswdc1.pointtoserver.com
    10. Australia: au-sd1.pointtoserver.com
  • Enter your PureVPN credentials. Click πŸ‘‰ here to know how to find your VPN credentials.
  • For authentication set MS-CHAPv2, and for pre-shared key enter 12345678.
  • Enable Use default gateway on remote network.
  • Press Apply.
  • In the list, you will get the connection you just created. Press on Connect to connect.
  • You can disconnect by clicking on Disconnect button.
How to setup OpenVPN on QNAP
  • If you don’t already have it installed, please install QVPN Servicefrom Main Menu >App Center.
  • In QVPN Service, click VPN Client, and click Add button and select OpenVPN.
  • This will open a File open dialog asking you to select .ovpn configuration file. You can download our ovpn files from πŸ‘‰ here.
  • Enter your PureVPN credentials. Click πŸ‘‰ here to know how to find your VPN credentials.
  • Enable Use default gateway on remote network. Press Apply.
  • In the list, you will get the connection you just created. Press on Connect to connect.
  • You can disconnect by clicking on Disconnect button.
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