PPTP (Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol) enables secure data transfer from a remote location to the NAS by creating a virtual private network (VPN). PPTP is supported on Windows, Mac, Linux, and mobile devices. Enter the IP address of the VPN server or QNAP cloud name. Pre-Shared key Enter the VPN pre-shared key. Important: This field is

The QVPN Service integrates VPN Server, VPN Client and L2TP/IPSec VPN Services and can be used to create a VPN client that connects to a remote server or third-party provider to access content or services. In addition, you can even use your QNAP NAS as a VPN Server with PPTP, OpenVPN, and L2TP/IPSec services. The reason was that I found that I could only VPN into the NAS using PPTP on Windows when I’m outside of the local network. On the local network, Windows was able to connect with L2TP/IPsec. Forwarding Ports in your Router. As suggested by QNAP in their VPN tutorial, log in to your router’s web interface and enable ports 500, 1701, 1723 QNAP NAS provides a VPN service for users to access anything on their NAS or other sources via the internet. Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol over IPsec (L2TP/IPsec), Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP), OpenVPN software is also supported, providing advanced certification and encryption to provide the safest connection for QNAP NAS users. Configure PPTP VPN on QNAP NAS Login to your QNAP device using a valid administrator-rights credentials and go to Control-panel. Go to Applications and click on VPN Client. Click on the Add

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