Option 3: Alternatively, set up an IKEv2, Cisco IPSec, or L2TP over IPSec connection.Option 2: Use Shimo or PrimoVPN, a commercial VPN client application.Option 1: Set up the PPTP connection from the command line.For macOS 10.12 (Sierra), macOS 10.13 (High Sierra), and macOS 10.14 (Mojave): The PPTP VPN protocol was removed from the built-in VPN client.Option 3: Select an alternative VPN protocol.Option 2: Use VPN Tracker, a commercial macOS VPN client.Option 1: Install PrimoVPN, a light, and affordable PPTP client for Mac.
It is a Universal app for both Intel Macs and Apple Silicon M1 Macs running Big Sur. At this time, the only working solution we could find is the VPN Tracker 365 (pre-release version). Important! Taking into account that are no free and working solutions for setting up PPTP on Macs running Big Sur and Catalina, you may take into consideration setting up PPTP on a router and connect your Mac to it on cable or WiFi. It also explains why PPTP is no longer supported on macOS starting from version 10.12 (Sierra) and what are the alternative solutions to set up PPTP VPN on Mac.
This short tutorial helps you set up a PPTP VPN connection on your Mac.