VPN -- iOS or iPad or iPhone

Drexel's VPN Now Requires Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)

Once you login to the VPN, and click "Connect," answer your phone, and press the # sign. Or press "Approve" in the Microsoft Authenticator App notification (unlocking your phone may be required).

To set-up MFA, or change to the Microsoft Authenticator App (especially if you travel outside the U.S. and wish to avoid excessive call or data roaming charges), see the following webpage.


Install and Configure

  1. Download, install, and open the Cisco AnyConnect app from the Google Play store. 

    https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/cisco-anyconnect/id1135064690
    Accept/agree to need permissions and license agreements.
  2. Tap "Connections" > "Add VPN Connection..."
  3. Enter "vpn.drexel.edu" (without quotes) as the required "Server Address" or host name.
  4. Tap "Save."
  5. Tap "Allow."
  6. If prompted, enter your iPad or iPhone device passcode.
  7. Proceed to the "Use" section immediately below.

Use

  1. Tap your "Home" white button on your iPad or iPhone.
    If not "Home" button, swipe up from the bottom of the screen.

  2. Tap the silver gears icon to access the "Settings" page.
  3. Tap the white toggle switch next to VPN.
  4. Tap the AnyConnect notification at the top of the "Settings" page.
  5. In the Cisco AnyConnect app,  the white toggle switch next to "AnyConnect VPN."
    If you don't see that, tap "vpn.drexel.edu" next to "Connections."
  6. Enter your DrexelOne userid or password.
  7. Tap "Connect."
  8. IMPORTANT NOTE: The VPN app may say "Login failed" until your approve MFA if you use an Authenticator app.
  9. Use your Drexel Multi-Factor Authentication of MFA method to "Approve" the connection (or press # when called on the phone).
    Drexel's VPN new requires Mutli-Factor Authentication or MFA.

    Once you login to the VPN, and click "Connect," answer your phone, and press the # sign. Or press "Approve" in the Microsoft Authenticator App notification (unlocking your phone may be required).

    To set-up MFA, or change to the Microsoft Authenticator App (especially if you travel outside the U.S. and wish to avoid excessive call or data roaming charges), see the following webpage.
    Microsoft Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
  10. You should be connected.

Remember that VPN's will slow down your internet speed, but good and trustyworthy VPN's like Drexel's provide a much more secure connection on wireless or mobile networks. And Drexel's VPN lets you access Drexel online resources not otherwise accessible off of Drexel's campus networks.

IT IS NOT AT ALL RECOMMENDED TO TRY OUT OTHER VPN'S NOT LISTED ON THIS PAGE WITHOUT KNOWING EXACTLY HOW TO VET THEM PROPERLY.