How you use the University’s VPN service changed on 26 April

Please note:  Some colleges and academic departments provide a local VPN service which may be used as an alternative to the centrally provided VPN service. Local VPN services have not been affected by this upgrade. 

What has changed? 

The key changes for everyone using the service are:  

  • You now log in using your SSO username and password, instead of your Remote Access login (but you will still need to use your Remote Access login for eduroam Wi-Fi access).  
  • You can now access your local computer network (for printers and file storage) while using the VPN. 

Other changes that might have impacted you are: 

  • Needing to download the Cisco AnyConnect Client to connect to the VPN on at least one of your devices (this has mainly affected Mac and Linux users).
  • No longer being able to use unsupported operating systems (such as Windows 7 or XP) to access the University network. 

What do I need to do?   

If you are unable to access the University’s central VPN following the upgrade this is likely to be for one of these reasons: 

  • you are trying to access it through software other than the Cisco AnyConnect Client  
  • your Cisco Client is not up-to-date 
  • you are not using a supported operating system 

In the first two cases you need to download the up-to-date Cisco AnyConnect Client. How you do this will depend on what device you are using. See the guidance on the IT Help website. Do not download the software directly from the Cisco website. If you are using an out-of-date operating system, please speak to your local IT support for advice. 

Help  

For more information, please see the VPN project webpage and the IT Help website, or contact your local IT support (if in a college or academic department) or the central IT Service Desk.