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VPN Tracker offers detailed setup guides and import tools to help migrate VPN configurations from Windows clients to Mac quickly and securely.
Yes, VPN Tracker supports a wide range of protocols including IPsec, L2TP, Cisco EasyVPN, OpenVPN, IKEv2, and SSL VPNs — fully compatible with most enterprise-grade firewalls and routers.
Disabling this behavior entirely is not possible. VPN Tracker waits a certain amount of time for a response from the authentication server. If there’s no response, the app cannot know whether the password was incorrect or if the server is simply slow to respond—so it asks for the password again, just in case. Possible alleviation of the problem: Increase the timeout value to give VPN Tracker more time to wait for a server response. You can adjust this under: “Credential Prompt Timeout” (German: Anzeigedauer für Authentifizierungsdialoge). This helps reduce unnecessary password prompts when connecting to slow or overloaded servers.
Absolutely. VPN Tracker is the macOS alternative to Windows-based VPN clients like Cisco AnyConnect, Shrew Soft VPN, FortiClient, GlobalProtect (Palo Alto Networks), SonicWall Mobile Connect, WatchGuard Mobile VPN, OpenVPN, Check Point Endpoint Security VPN, and F5 BIG-IP Edge Client, and others, with added features tailored for Apple devices.
As businesses transition away from Windows 10, many are adopting macOS. VPN Tracker ensures these organizations can maintain secure, enterprise-grade VPN access for remote work, IT administration, and field staff.
No, that’s not possible. Due to how WireGuard works, each person needs their own personal connection. Sharing a connection between multiple users is not allowed and will lead to connection issues. Similarly, if an employee wants to use the VPN on more than one device (e.g. Mac and iPhone), they will need a separate connection for each device. With my.vpntracker.com, you can manage all your connections centrally: For example, you can create 100 WireGuard connections in advance, upload them, and assign them to employees and their devices as needed (e.g. Mr. Miller/Mac and Mr. Miller/iPhone).
Yes, VPN Tracker is fully optimized for Apple Silicon Macs, including M1 and M2 chips, offering high performance and long battery life.
Yes. VPN Tracker is built for modern IT environments with support for certificate-based authentication, MFA, and integration with enterprise-grade security policies.
VPN Tracker is a professional VPN client for macOS and iOS, designed for businesses. It provides secure and reliable remote access to internal company networks from any Mac, iPhone and iPad.
No, macOS does not support establishing a VPN tunnel within an existing VPN connection (“tunnel-in-tunnel”). If you’re already connected to a VPN, the system typically prevents setting up a second VPN tunnel through that connection. Background: This is a limitation of macOS itself, not of VPN Tracker. It affects use cases such as: • Trying to connect to a second VPN through an already active VPN tunnel. • Attempting to route site-to-site connections through an existing user VPN session.
Usually not. VPN Tracker works with your existing VPN infrastructure. It supports configurations for SonicWall, Fortinet, Cisco, Sophos, and many others out of the box.
Yes, absolutely! Our support team is happy to assist you. Click here to open the contact form.

If you're experiencing issues with your World Connect connection in VPN Tracker, here's what to do:

1. Contact Support

In VPN Tracker, go to the Help menu and select "Contact Support".
In the window that opens:

  • Enter "World Connect Issue" in the subject line.
  • Describe the problem you're having so our support team can help you quickly.

2. Try These Steps in the Meantime

  • If you're using a country-specific connection (e.g. "United States"), try unchecking the "Fastest Destination" option.
  • Once unchecked, you can manually choose from the available cities (e.g. New York, Los Angeles, Miami, etc.).
  • Try connecting to a different city to see if the issue is specific to one location.

These steps often help resolve temporary connection issues.

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The WireGuard protocol itself does not support 2-Factor Authentication (2FA) for VPN connections. However, when using WireGuard connections with VPN Tracker, you can enhance your overall security by enabling 2FA for your VPN Tracker account.

This means your VPN configuration and access are protected with an additional layer of security, while your WireGuard connections remain end-to-end encrypted for maximum protection.

Using VPN Tracker is the best way to benefit from the performance and security of WireGuard, along with modern account-level protections like 2FA.

Yes, VPN Tracker offers team management features including configuration deployment, license control, and access auditing for IT admins.

To enable VPN Tracker to load its required system extensions via your MDM system, follow these steps:

1. Add a System Extension Policy

Create or edit a System Extension Policy payload in your MDM system.

Required values:

  • Team Identifier: CPXNXN488S
  • Allowed System Extension Types: Depending on your configuration, you can choose to allow all or specify only Network Extensions.

2. Apply the Team Identifier Rule

The Team Identifier CPXNXN488S should be added under the allowed team identifiers. This setting ensures that all system extensions signed by the VPN Tracker team are trusted.

Important: The Team Identifier rule takes precedence over global "Allow All" settings. If a Team Identifier is present, the system will only allow extensions signed by listed identifiers—even if "Allow All" is enabled.

3. Push the Configuration

Save and deploy the updated configuration profile to your target Macs. After installation, VPN Tracker should be able to load its system extensions without requiring user approval.

You can try editing your VPN connection on the Linksys and in the "LOCAL GROUP SETUP" section, select Subnet and enter 0.0.0.0 as the IP address and 0.0.0.0 as the net mask. (In VPN Tracker, you would then change the topology to Host-to-Everywhere.)

In macOS 26 Tahoe, Apple removed support for several older IKEv2 encryption, integrity, and key exchange algorithms. Specifically, the following algorithms are no longer supported:


  • DES
  • 3DES
  • SHA1-96
  • SHA1-160
  • Diffie-Hellman groups below 14 (e.g., Group 1, Group 2)

These changes affect VPN connections using legacy configurations that were common on older firewalls and gateways. If your VPN stopped working after upgrading, this is likely the reason.


VPN Tracker 365 still supports these deprecated IKEv2 settings, allowing you to reconnect without changing your existing VPN gateway. You can follow this detailed guide to get back online.

If your VPN stopped working after updating to macOS 26, the built-in VPN client may no longer support the settings your connection requires — especially if you're using older IKEv2 or IPSec configurations with legacy algorithms like 3DES, SHA1, or DH Group 2.


VPN Tracker 365 is the best alternative VPN client for macOS 26. It supports legacy and modern VPN protocols and is fully compatible with older firewall and gateway setups. Whether you're a professional user or connecting to a business VPN, VPN Tracker gives you the tools you need to get back online.


You can download VPN Tracker 365 here and start using it on macOS 26 today.

Enable DPD whenever you’re using an IPsec VPN — especially in situations where your network may drop or change (such as mobile work or public WiFi). VPN Tracker's default DPD settings are optimized for most environments and ensure your VPN automatically recovers from interruptions.
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