
How to set up VPN on the Motorola DROID 2
We show you how to configure VPN connections on your Motorola DROID 2
The Motorola DROID 2 for Verizon Wireless features a 1GHz processor and a redesigned keyboard
Published on Jun 18, 2010
The Motorola DROID 2 with Android 2.1 includes support for Virtual Private Network (VPN) connectivity. Here we show you, step by step, how to setup a VPN connection.
Add a new VPN connection:

- Press the Home icon, press Menu, and tap Settings (figure 1)
- Tap Wireless & networks

- Tap VPN settings (figure 2)

- Tap Add VPN (figure 3)

- Select the type of VPN to add (PPTP, L2TP, L2TP/IPSec PSK VPN, L2TP/IPsec CRT VPN) (figure 4)

- Fill in VPN details such as VPN name, VPN server, etc (the required settings will depend on type of VPN selected) (figure 5)
Connecting to the VPN:
- Press the Home icon, press Menu, and tap Settings (figure 1 above)
- Tap Wireless & networks
- Tap VPN settings (figure 2 above)
- The VPN connections you have added are now listed
- Tap the VPN you wish to connect to
- A dialog box will open asking for your credentials, enter them and touch connect
When connected to a VPN, you will see an ongoing notification in the Status bar on your Motorola DROID 2. If you should get disconnected, you will receive a notification and an option to go back to the VPN settings (figure 2) section.
Disconnecting from the VPN:
Simply open the notifications panel at the top of the screen on your Motorola DROID 2 and click on the VPN notification, then tap disconnect.
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