Here's How To Install a Vpn in OpenElec Kodi
for the Raspberry Pi.
The first thing you are going to want to do
is go to the web address on screen.
Then click on Installation over on the right.
Next click on the Repository link.
And finally, click on the repository download
link.
Jumping over to the Raspberry Pi now.
We need to go to the System Menu and Choose
the OpenElec Sub Menu.
Once there, go down to the Connection section
and make note of your Raspberry Pi's IP Address.
Back to the PC, type in the Raspberry Pi's
IP address and go to the downloads folder.
Then copy the repository zip file we downloaded
earlier to the Raspberry Pi.
Back again to the Raspberry Pi, go to the
system menu and the settings sub menu.
Choose Add-Ons and go to Install from Zip
File.
Go down to Home Folder and then go to the
Downloads Folder.
Choose the zip we transfered from the Repository
and that will be installed.
Now go to Install from Repository and down
to Zomboided Repository.
Inside services choose VPN Manager and click
Install.
This will take around 3 minutes to install.
Once that's done, go back to the main menu
and across to Programs.
Choose VPN Manager and Addon settings then
click on Wizard.
The VPN Service I recommend and use is Private
Internet Access.
Here, put in your Username and Password if
you are using PIA.
Next, the VPN Manager will set some things
up and now we can choose our encrytpion level.
I chose default and then after some more setting
up, we need to choose the VPN Profile to use.
In this case, I'm choosing the US West Coast.
After a little bit more setup, VPN Manager
will say we are successful.
But I want to show you quickly how to setup
a secondary connection.
To do that, go into Addon settings and across
to VPN Connections.
Choose Second VPN Connection and it will do
some more loading.
Now for this Profile we will choose UK London
as our connection.
After a little bit more setting up and it's
done.
Lastly, if you want to make sure your connection
is secure, then
go down to Display Enhanced Information and
you can see here if
you are succesfully connected to the VPN.
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