

The following operating systems are known to work with myVPN.

This process may take weeks, so it is recommended to postpone OS upgrades until a supported version of VPN client is available for use. Bug issues take time to emerge and for the vendor to address. When there is confidence the release is fairly stable, UBC IT makes that version available to the campus community. When a new software client is released, UBC IT will test the client and monitor public forums for reported issues with the new client. If the operating system is newer than what is listed below, then it is not officially supported or available through UBC IT. Visit the following links to set up your computer or mobile device. The operating systems listed below are supported by UBC IT. The myVPN Service relies on the Cisco An圜onnect Secure Mobility Client to provide connectivity. For users running older operating systems please follow the instructions listed in the Unsupported Operating Systems section below The Cisco An圜onnect Secure Mobility Client version 4.9 is supported on the latest operating systems only. myVPN service is provided using hardware and software provided by Cisco.Existing myVPN clients will be automatically updated the next time a VPN connection is made.Please follow the automatic or manual installation instructions listed below for more information. Administrator access is required for the initial installation of the myVPN client software.Password: your CWL password Installation Notes To connect to the myVPN service, you will require the following information: Please note any specific information for your device or operating system.

Below are the setup documents for various operating systems and mobile devices.
