Virtual Private Networking (VPN)

A virtual private network (VPN) is a kind of virtual tunnel that lets authorized people into the network, while blocking everyone else. If your company has a VPN, you need to connect to it to do things like check your email while you’re away from the office. Check with the IT staff. If your company has a VPN, and if you’re permitted to use it, they’ll give you the information that lets your Droid 2 connect to the corporate network over the VPN. They’ll also set up an account for you.

Here’s what you’ll need to set up your Droid 2 to access the VPN:

Once you’ve got all that, you’re ready to set up the VPN. On the Home screen or a pane, press the Menu key and then choose “Wireless & networks”→VPN Settings→Add VPN. A screen appears asking you which of the VPN protocols you’ll use for the VPN. Choose the one your IT folks told you to use.

After that, you come to a screen that asks for all the information you’ve gotten from your IT folks. When you’ve entered all that, press the Menu key, and then tap Save. Your VPN connection and its settings are saved.

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From now on, when you want to connect to the VPN, go to the Home screen or a pane, press the Menu key, and then choose “Wireless & networks”→VPN Settings. Tap the VPN to which you want to connect. You may need to enter a user name and password or passwords (these are the ones you’ve been given by the IT folks). When you do that, tap Connect, and you make the connection. The status bar shows you that you’ve got a VPN connection and displays a notification if you’ve been disconnected, so that you can make the connection again. At any point, to disconnect, open the Notification panel, touch the notification for the VPN, and touch it again to disconnect.