That's because "antivirus" and "VPN" are really two different tasks.
VPN (virtual private network)
A virtual network requires virtual network software in order to run. An example of such software is VirtualBox, although there are many suitable alternatives as well.
you need a remote desktop software (rdc) or a virtual private network software (vpn) or a virtual network client and host software (vnc) then the ip of the computers which you want to connect to in command prompt or if you own a server you can rdp them
A Virtual Private Network is secure network and isonly accessible by authentication, if we consider a paid vpn software it requires a login to access VPN servers, the main reason of Virtual Private Network lies in this privacy.. Read about it here: boxpn.com/faq/general There are answers to all the important questions. If that - is not advertising Boxpn, although I use them, but just pretty handy manual with explanations of what and how to do it.
The Virtual Private Network Consortium is an international trade association for Virtual Private Network providers, helping to facilitate customer understanding of VPN technologies as well as sales. It was founded in the year 1999.
VPN (Virtual Private Network)
the answer is virtual private network
Virtual Private Network
Virtual Private Network
the answer your looking for is Virtual Private Network
Virtual Private Network (VPN) is a secured way to surf anonymously on internet. It can change the ip address and gives access in remote area on internet. I think its configuration process is in the sources and related links.
Network Virtualization (NV) refers to abstracting network resources that were traditionally delivered in hardware to software. NV can combine multiple physical networks to one virtual, software-based network, or it can divide one physical network into separate, independent virtual networks.