Installing OSU's VPN

Summary

This article will walk you through how to install OSU's Virtual Private Network (VPN) on your device.

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Self Help Article (External)

Purpose

This article will walk you through how to install OSU's Virtual Private Network (VPN) on your device.

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Introduction

A virtual private network (VPN) is a technology that protects network traffic. When using OSU's VPN your traffic is sent through campus even when at home or another location. When away from campus using OSU's VPN is required for remote desktop and network drives.

OSU provides the Cisco AnyConnect for Apple Macintosh, Microsoft Windows, and Linux operating systems from the website http://osuvpn.okstate.edu. For mobile devices, download the Cisco AnyConnect app from your device’s app store. You must have active O-Key credentials and be an active OSU employee or current OSU student. Computers that are connected on-campus do not need the OSUVPN client installed.

Installing OSU's VPN

Click on the panel for your operating system (OS).

Microsoft Windows, Apple Mac OS X/OS, and Linux
Apple iPhone and iPad
Google Android

 

See the "Related Articles" section of this page for step-by-step instructions for how to connect to the OSU VPN.
 

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Article ID: 20134
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Thu 6/12/25 12:39 PM
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Fri 6/13/25 9:16 AM

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