【Dear Utol (2025): WEEK 5 HIGHLIGHTS Episode 29】

As you probably know,Dear Utol (2025): WEEK 5 HIGHLIGHTS Episode 29 VPNs are like disguises for the data you send from your computer, your phone, your tablet, and any other internet-connected device.

Your ISP sees that you’re sending encrypted traffic to a VPN server, but they have no idea what’s inside. VPNs also help protect your sensitive data from cybercriminals when you’re on public networks and using websites that aren’t equipped with HTTPS. Technically, VPNs are a type of cybersecurity software, but the way they work lends itself well to online entertainment.

The most important thing for a lot of VPN users is the fact that VPNs unlock a new level of freedom for your devices, including your Xbox.


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What does a VPN do on Xbox?

VPNs work the same way on Xbox as they do on your computer: they encrypt and reroute your data through their own servers, masking your IP address in the process.

Practically speaking, it means you can bypass all kinds of virtual barriers, including content restrictions imposed by your network and geoblocks that come down from streaming service providers. If you want to make yourself look like you’re logging on from somewhere else, all you have to do is connect through a server in another region or country.

On Xbox, VPNs can let you access games and websites that aren’t normally available where you live.

That said, the setup can be a little tricky. Where lots of other devices have VPN apps that you can install, no such apps exist for Xbox consoles. What’s more, there are rumors about gamers who used VPNs to get early access to DLC and had their accounts banned from certain games. Microsoft’s Services Agreementsays the company “may automatically check your device for unauthorized hardware or software that enables cheating or tampering,” and depending what they find, they may, “prevent you from accessing the Xbox Services.”

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So, in a word: proceed with caution.

How to set up a VPN on Xbox

Now that we’ve got the scary stuff out of the way, let’s get into how to set it up. You have two options for using a VPN on your Xbox: use a Windows PC as an ethernet bridge, or configure your entire network to use the VPN.

The network method

While the exact steps may be slightly different based on the router and VPN provider you’re using, the general procedure is the same.

You’ll need to find out how to access the DNS settings for your router, which usually involves typing your router’s IP address into a browser, and changing the settings. Next, you’ll need to follow your VPN provider’s instructions for activating the service. For instance, if Private Internet Access is your VPN provider, router setup tutorialsare available on their website. This is generally pretty straightforward, but it may not be an option for people on school, work, or public networks.

The Windows method

This method is a little bit more involved, but it’s easier to change servers and adjust settings once you’ve got it set up.

There are several steps, so make sure you follow them in order:

1. Press the Windows key + X to bring up the Power User menu.

Mashable ImageA punch-in on the Power User menu Credit: Screenshot / microsoft

2. Select 'Network Connections,' then scroll down to 'Change adapter options.'

Mashable ImageCredit: SCREENSHOT / MICROSOFT

3. Right-click the Ethernet icon that shows the name of your VPN, then click 'Properties.'

Mashable ImageCredit: SCREENSHOT / MICROSOFT

4. Select the 'Sharing' tab, then check the box next to 'Allow other network users to connect through this computer’s internet connection.'

Mashable ImageCredit: SCREENSHOT / MICROSOFT

5. Click the dropdown under 'Home networking connection' and select your Xbox’s Ethernet connection, then click 'OK' to close the window.

6. On your Xbox, navigate to the 'Network' tab under 'Settings' and select 'Network settings.'

7. Hit 'Test network connection' to verify that you’re online, and enjoy your new VPN connection.

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This method may be familiar to anyone who has used Xbox live without a wireless adapter or nearby Ethernet port. Your Xbox Live connection will now be routed through your computer, which must stay on and actively connected to the VPN for this to work.

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