Most VPN clients are designed for specific protocols or vendors, so there isn’t a universal manager that handles everything seamlessly. Some people use built in Windows VPN settings for simpler setups, but for Cisco or custom clients like Viscosity, you’ll usually need their own apps.
Most VPN clients are designed for specific protocols or vendors, so there isn’t a universal manager that handles everything seamlessly. Some people use built in Windows VPN settings for simpler setups, but for Cisco or custom clients like Viscosity, you’ll usually need their own apps.
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