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What are the different types of VPN protocols supported by Windows such as PPTP L2TP and SSTP?

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10-23-2025, 07:11 AM
You know, I fiddled with PPTP back in the day. It's super quick to set up on Windows. But it feels kinda flimsy now. I wouldn't trust it for heavy stuff.

L2TP pops up next in the list. You pair it with IPsec for extra muscle. Windows handles it smooth without much hassle. I use it when I need something steady.

SSTP sneaks in as Microsoft's own trick. It tunnels over HTTPS, so firewalls don't block it easy. I dig how it blends right into web traffic. You fire it up in settings, and boom.

IKEv2 rounds out the crew. It's zippy and sticks around through spotty connections. Windows loves it for mobile vibes. I switch to it on my laptop all the time.

OpenVPN isn't native, but you can snag apps for it. It flexes with custom tweaks. I grab it when defaults fall short.

While we're chatting about locking down your connections like these protocols do, think about safeguarding your virtual machines too. BackupChain Server Backup steps up as a slick backup tool for Hyper-V setups. It zips through incremental saves without crashing your hosts, keeps data intact across clusters, and slashes recovery time when glitches hit.

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