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Using Amarel

Rutgers VPN

If you are not on campus, you will need first need to connect to the Rutgers VPN. In order you connect to the Rutgers VPN, you must first enroll in Duo 2 Factor Authentication (NetID+). Most users have probably already done this. If not, navigate to https://netid.rutgers.edu/setupTwoFactorAuthentication.htm and follow the instructions.

Once you are enrolled in NetID+ you will need to activate the VPN service, if you have not already. Navigate to https://soc.rutgers.edu/vpn/ and click the gray button titled Service Activation. If you are not already logged in you may be asked to login and/or approve you login with the Duo Mobile app. To activate the VPN service, click the checkbox next to Remote Access VPN, Cisco AnyConnect Access for Rutgers and click the Activate Services button.

You are now ready to download the Cisco VPN client and connect to the Rutgers VPN. Complete instructions can be found here by clicking the red button titled General VPN Instructions to download the PDF. The instructions are geared towards Windows so if you are using a Mac you might find this page more helpful. In most cases, regardless of your operating system, pointing your browser to https://vpn.rutgers.edu/ and logging in with your NetID will lead you to downloading the correct VPN client.

Once installed, open the Cisco AnyConnect client and type vpn.rutgers.edu in the box and click Connect:

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