
So if you want to switch VPN servers, you need to make another connection profile for that one.įinally, almost any commercial VPN that works on Windows already comes with a Windows client that is easier to use and more versatile. But you can only use one VPN protocol and VPN server per connection profile. You have to create a "connection profile" in Windows, where you choose your server and protocol.

Secondly, you can't just set it up and go. You require a certain amount of technical knowledge to set up your VPN through Windows. In fact, you could argue it's one of the most unnecessarily complicated Windows features. That being said, you still shouldn't use it, and here's why.įirst, it's not particularly user friendly. It allows you to connect to a third-party VPN service through Windows.


You might have noticed in your Windows settings that Windows 10 seems to have a "VPN." Unfortunately, it's not really a VPN, but rather a VPN client.
