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Configuring a VPN on a Mac can be a little tricky, but it’s not too difficult. In this article, we’ll walk you through the process of configuring a VPN on your Mac.

First, you’ll need to find a VPN provider that works with your Mac. There are a number of VPN providers available, and you can find a list of compatible VPN providers here.

Once you’ve found a compatible provider, you’ll need to sign up for a subscription.

Once you’ve signed up and subscribed, you’ll need to install the VPN app on your Mac. The VPN app will walk you through the configuration process.

First, you’ll need to create a new VPN connection. This will require you to enter your subscription information, as well as the VPN server address and port number.

Next, you’ll need to configure your Mac’s security settings. You’ll need to enable VPN on your Mac, and then set a password.

You’ll also need to enable OS X’s Firewall.

Finally, you’ll need to configure your Mac’s network settings. You’ll need to set your Mac’s default gateway, and then set your Mac’s DNS settings.

Once you’ve completed the configuration process, you’ll be ready to use your VPN. To use your VPN, you’ll need to open the VPN app, and then enter your VPN server address and port number.

You’ll then need to enter your VPN password. Finally, you’ll need to click on the “Connect” button.

Congratulations, you’ve successfully configured a VPN on your Mac!.