VPN and webinar.net

VPN and webinar.net

Presenters

VPN protects your webcam by keeping your IP address hidden. However, this creates a problem when trying to share your webinar with your audience. 

You must disconnect from your VPN to allow audio and video to be shared with your audience. 

Audience

Your webinar.net audience will not have to disconnect from their VPN to view your webinar.

That being said, if an attendee is having problems and they are viewing the webinar using VPN, we suggest they log out of the VPN to troubleshoot their issue. 

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