Find your VPN credentials for manual configuration
To find your VPN credentials log into the PureVPN Member Area. Click π here to visit Member Area.
- Login to the Member Area using your PureVPN registered email address and password. 
- On Subscriptions tab scroll down to be able to view your VPN credentials. 
- You will be able to see and copy your VPN credentials. 
- Note down your PureVPN username and click the Eye icon to make your password visible and use it in the manual configuration. 
How to set up PPTP on Windows 11
- Right-click your Active Lan/ WiFi icon and click βͺοΈ Network settings. 
- Click βͺοΈ Network & internet. 
- Click the VPN page from the right side. 
- In the VPN connections setting, click βͺοΈ Add VPN button. 
- Use the VPN provider drop-down menu and select the Windows (built-in) option. 
- In the Connection name setting, enter a name to identify the connection; for example, you can use a service name like PPTP - PureVPN 
- Enter the server address. Click π here to get the server address list. 
- Use the VPN type drop-down menu and select the PPTP option or the protocol required to connect to the particular VPN server. 
- Enter your PureVPN credentials. Click π here to know how to find your VPN credentials. 
- Click the Save button. 
- Once done, you will be able to see the newly created VPN profile. 
- Click the Connect button for the connection. 
How to set up L2TP on Windows 11
- Right-click your Active Lan/ WiFi icon and click βͺοΈ Network settings. 
- Click βͺοΈ Network & internet. 
- Click the VPN page from the right side. 
- In the VPN connections setting, click βͺοΈ Add VPN button. 
- Use the VPN provider drop-down menu and select the Windows (built-in) option. 
- In the Connection name setting, enter a name to identify the connection; for example, you can use a service name like L2TP - PureVPN 
- Enter the server address. Click π here to get the server address list. 
- Use the VPN type drop-down menu and select the L2TP option or the protocol required to connect to the particular VPN server. 
- Enter your PureVPN credentials. Click π here to know how to find your VPN credentials. 
- Click the Save button. 
- Once done, you will be able to see the newly created VPN profile. 
- Click the Connect button for the connection. 
How to set up SSTP on Windows 11
- Right-click your Active Lan/ WiFi icon and click βͺοΈ Network settings. 
- Click βͺοΈ Network & internet. 
- Click the VPN page from the right side. 
- In the VPN connections setting, click βͺοΈ Add VPN button. 
- Use the VPN provider drop-down menu and select the Windows (built-in) option. 
- In the Connection name setting, enter a name to identify the connection; for example, you can use a service name like SSTP - PureVPN 
- Enter the server address. Click π here to get the server address list. 
- Use the VPN type drop-down menu and select the SSTP option or the protocol required to connect to the particular VPN server. 
- Enter your PureVPN credentials. Click π here to know how to find your VPN credentials. 
- Click the Save button. 
- Once done, you will be able to see the newly created VPN profile. 
- Click the Connect button for the connection. 
How to set up IKEv2 on Windows 11
- Right-click your Active Lan/ WiFi icon and click βͺοΈ Network settings. 
- Click βͺοΈ Network & internet. 
- Click the VPN page from the right side. 
- In the VPN connections setting, click βͺοΈ Add VPN button. 
- Use the VPN provider drop-down menu and select the Windows (built-in) option. 
- In the Connection name setting, enter a name to identify the connection; for example, you can use the service name like IKEv2 - PureVPN 
- Enter the server address. Click π here to get the server address list. 
- Use the VPN type drop-down menu and select the IKEv2 option or the protocol required to connect to the particular VPN server. 
- Enter your PureVPN credentials. Click π here to know how to find your VPN credentials. 
- Click the Save button. 
- Once done, you will be able to see the newly created VPN profile. 
- Click the Connect button for the connection. 


























