Vpn server address for my mac

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The company we got it from said if we can make it work with a remote machine, that would be perfectly fine.

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Is there any hardware, or any kind of configuration that will allow me to have an actual MAC address on the network when I'm connected via VPN? I'm currently using Windows 10 PRO on the remote machine and using its built in VPN connector feature to connect to the Domain.īefore you ask, no I am not doing anything illegal or out of bounds for the software we purchased. The issue, however, is that I have a remote computer which I have connected using VPN through the router, and the MAC address fails to 'resolve' when connecting. This doesn’t work well in a facility like Macminicolo where each Mac mini has a static WAN IP address. For authentication purposes, when the client software tries to connect to the server, the asks for the client's IP and MAC addresses.Įverything works just fine when computers on the same local network connect to server and use the software. HMA VPN software will work on Macbook, Macbook Air, Macbook Pro, Mac Mini, iMac, iMac Pro, and Mac Pro models that have at least 200 MBs of free memory and run: Mac icon fill. By default, El Capitan Server VPN will distribute IP addresses in the same range the Mac itself uses. This software requires there be a server, and workstations that connect to the server in order to run the client software. I run a small business and I have purchase an inventory software.