Linksys RV082 manual 10/100 8-Port VPN Router

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10/100 8-Port VPN Router

For Windows 2000 and XP, click Start and Run. In the Open field, type cmd. Press the Enter key or click the OK button.

C.In the command prompt, type ping 192.168.1.1 and press the Enter key.

If you get a reply, the computer is communicating with the Router.

If you do NOT get a reply, check the cable, and make sure Obtain an IP address automatically is selected in the TCP/IP settings for your Ethernet adapter.

D.In the command prompt, type ping followed by your Internet IP address and press the Enter key. The Internet IP Address can be found in the web interface of the Router. For example, if your Internet IP address is 1.2.3.4, you would enter ping 1.2.3.4 and press the Enter key.

If you get a reply, the computer is connected to the Router.

If you do NOT get a reply, try the ping command from a different computer to verify that your original computer is not the cause of the problem.

E.In the command prompt, type ping www.linksys.com and press the Enter key.

If you get a reply, the computer is connected to the Internet. If you cannot open a webpage, try the ping command from a different computer to verify that your original computer is not the cause of the problem.

If you do NOT get a reply, there may be a problem with the connection. Try the ping command from a different computer to verify that your original computer is not the cause of the problem.

3.I am not getting an IP address on the Internet with my Internet connection.

A.Refer to “Problem #2, I want to test my Internet connection” to verify that you have connectivity.

B.If you need to register the MAC address of your Ethernet adapter with your ISP, please see “Appendix C: Finding the MAC Address and IP Address for Your Ethernet Adapter.” If you need to clone the MAC address of your Ethernet adapter onto the Router, see the MAC Address Clone section of “Chapter 5: Setting Up and Configuring the Router” for details.

C.Make sure you are using the right Internet settings. Contact your ISP to see if your Internet connection type is DHCP, Static IP Address, or PPPoE (commonly used by DSL consumers). Please refer to the Basic Setup section of “Chapter 5: Setting Up and Configuring the Router” for details on Internet Connection Type settings.

D.Make sure you use the right cable. Check to see if the Internet LED is solidly lit.

E.Make sure the cable connecting from your cable or DSL modem is connected to the Router’s Internet port. Verify that the Status page of the Router’s Web-based Utility shows a valid IP address from your ISP.

F.Turn off the computer, Router, and cable/DSL modem. Wait 30 seconds, and then turn on the Router, cable/DSL modem, and computer. Check the Status tab of the Router’s Web-based Utility to see if you get an IP address.

Appendix A: Troubleshooting

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Common Problems and Solutions

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Contents 10/100 8-Port Copyright and Trademarks How to Use this GuideWord definition Table of Contents Appendix a Troubleshooting Appendix B Installing the Linksys VPN ClientAppendix D Physical Setup of the Router Appendix E Battery Replacement10/100 8-Port VPN Router List of Figures VPN Router-to-VPN Router VPN21 Setup Tab Advanced Routing 51 VPN tab Client to Gateway Remote Group Setup Figure C-3 MAC Address/Physical Address Welcome IntroductionIP a protocol used to send data over a network What’s in this Guide? Adapter a device that adds network functionality to your PCIntroduction What’s in this Guide? An Introduction to LANs Networking BasicsUse of IP Addresses Why do I need a VPN? MAC Address SpoofingWhat is a VPN? VPN Router to VPN Router VPN Router-to-VPN Router VPNGetting to Know the Router LAN WAN2 WAN1Back Panel Power Connecting the Router OverviewConnection Instructions Connect a PCSetup Tab Setting Up and Configuring the RouterSystem Summary Tab System Management Tab Dhcp TabDomain a specific name for a network of computers Port Management Tab Firewall TabVPN Tab Log TabSystem Summary Tab How to Access the Web-based UtilitySystem Information Network Setting Status ConfigurationPort Statistics VPN Setting Status Firewall Setting StatusLog Setting Status LAN Setting Dual-WAN / DMZ SettingNetwork WAN Connection TypePPPoE Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet most DSL users Static IPPptp Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol Heart Beat Signal Transparent BridgeSetup Tab Password Setup Tab TimeTime Setup Tab DMZ Host Setup Tab ForwardingPort Range Forwarding Port TriggeringSetup Tab UPnP Setup Tab One-to-One NATSetup Tab MAC Clone Setup Tab DdnsSetup Tab Advanced Routing Dynamic RoutingStatic Routing Enter the following data to create a static route entryDhcp Tab Setup SetupDynamic IP Static IPNetwork Service Detection Dhcp Tab StatusSystem Management Tab Dual-WAN Dual-WANBandwidth Protocol BindingSystem Management Tab Snmp 27 System Management Tab SnmpDNS Name Lookup System Management Tab DiagnosticPing System Management Tab Factory Default System Management Tab Firmware UpgradeFirmware Upgrade Firmware DownloadPort Management Tab Port Setup System Management Tab Setting BackupSystem Management Tab Restart Port Management Tab Port Status 36 Port Management Tab Port StatusRestrict WEB features Firewall Tab GeneralFirewall Tab Access Rules 38 Firewall Tab Access RulesServices Add a New Access RuleScheduling Firewall Tab Content Filter Editing an Access RuleForbidden Domains Website Blocking by KeywordsSummary VPN Tab SummaryTunnel Status GroupVPN Status VPN Clients StatusLocal Group Setup VPN Tab Gateway to GatewayRemote Group Setup 47 VPN tab Gateway to Gateway Remote Group SetupManual IPSec SetupBit a binary digit IKE with Preshared Key automatic Advanced With Tunnel Enabled VPN Tab Client to Gateway49 VPN tab Client to Gateway 51 VPN tab Client to Gateway Remote Group Setup With Group VPN enabled 52 VPN tab Client to Gateway IPSec Setup 10/100 8-Port VPN Router 53 VPN tab Client to Gateway Advanced VPN Tab VPN Client Access 54 VPN tab VPN Client AccessUsers Setting VPN Tab VPN Pass ThroughVPN Tab Pptp Server IP Address RangeLog Setting Log Tab System LogSyslog MailLog Tab System Statistics 59 Log tab System StatisticsBasic Setup Wizard Tab62 Basic Setup Wizard Host and Domain Name Access Rule Setup 65 Access Rule Wizard What is Access Rules67 Access Rule Wizard Select the Service 69 Access Rule Wizard Select the Destination Support Tab Logout TabOn Line Manual Linksys Web SiteAppendix a Troubleshooting Common Problems and SolutionsFor Windows 98 and Millennium Need to set a static IP address on a PCFor Windows For Windows XPFor Windows 98 and Millennium 10/100 8-Port VPN Router Am not able to access the Router’s Web-based Utility Setup Need to set up a server behind my RouterApplication Start and End Protocol IP Address Enable TCPApplication Start and End Protocol IP Address Enabled Can’t get the Internet game, server, or application to workTo start over, I need to set the Router to factory default Need to upgrade the firmwareFor Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher For Netscape 4.7 or higherFirmware upgrade failed My DSL service’s PPPoE is always disconnectingNeed to use port triggering Frequently Asked Questions Where is the Router installed on the network?Is IPSec Passthrough supported by the Router? Does the Router support IPX or AppleTalk?How can I block corrupted FTP downloads? What is DMZ Hosting? Is the Router cross-platform compatible?How many ports can be simultaneously forwarded? Which modems are compatible with the Router?How can I check whether I have static or Dhcp IP addresses? How do I get mIRC to work with the Router?Appendix B Installing the Linksys VPN Client Figure B-2 Linksys VPN Installation CompleteFigure B-3 Linksys QuickVPN Windows 98 or Me Instructions Windows 2000 or XP InstructionsFor the Router’s Web-based Utility Figure C-3 MAC Address/Physical AddressAppendix D Physical Setup of the Router Setting up the RouterPlacement of the Router Rack-Mounting the Router10/100 8-Port VPN Router Wall-Mounting the Router Figure D-3 Wall-Mounting the RouterFigure D-4 Wall-Mounting Hardware Appendix E Battery Replacement Replacing a Lithium BatteryFigure F-1 Upgrade Firmware Appendix F Upgrading FirmwareShared Resources Appendix G Windows HelpNetwork Neighborhood/My Network Places Appendix H Glossary 10/100 8-Port VPN Router 10/100 8-Port VPN Router 10/100 8-Port VPN Router Appendix I Specifications Standards Ieee 802.3, 802.3u PortsDMZ/Internet Port SPI Firewall, DES and 3DES Encryption for IPSec VPN TunnelAppendix J Warranty Information Limited WarrantyAppendix K Regulatory Information FCC StatementNeed to contact Linksys? Appendix L Contact InformationInformation section in this Guide

RV082 specifications

The Linksys RV082 is a robust dual WAN VPN router that stands out in the market for small to medium-sized businesses seeking reliable network connectivity and security. Designed to meet the demands of a dynamic business environment, the RV082 offers a host of features that enhance both performance and reliability.

One of the primary attributes of the RV082 is its dual WAN capability. This feature allows businesses to connect to two different internet connections simultaneously, ensuring uninterrupted internet access. In case one connection fails, the router can automatically switch to the other, minimizing downtime and maintaining productivity. This failover capability is essential for businesses that rely heavily on internet connectivity.

The RV082 also boasts impressive VPN support, enabling secure communication between remote users and branch offices. With support for up to 50 simultaneous VPN connections, the router accommodates a growing workforce that may require access to the company’s network from remote locations. This is particularly beneficial for businesses with telecommuting employees or those that operate across multiple locations.

Security is a paramount concern for any business, and the RV082 addresses this with various built-in security features. It utilizes advanced firewall capabilities, including Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) and Denial of Service (DoS) protection, safeguarding internal networks from external threats. The router also supports strong encryption protocols such as IPSec and PPTP, ensuring that sensitive data transmitted over the VPN remains secure.

Performance-wise, the RV082 includes eight switched LAN ports, allowing numerous devices to connect directly to the network without the need for additional hardware. This feature simplifies network management and helps keep connectivity organized. Furthermore, the router supports Quality of Service (QoS) prioritization, which allows businesses to allocate bandwidth effectively among different applications and users, promoting seamless performance even during high traffic periods.

The user-friendly web-based interface facilitates easy configuration and management, making it accessible for users with varying levels of technical expertise. Additionally, the RV082’s compact design ensures that it can fit into nearly any office environment without taking up too much space.

In summary, the Linksys RV082 is an excellent choice for businesses looking for a dependable and secure networking solution. With its dual WAN capabilities, extensive VPN support, robust security features, and user-friendly management tools, the RV082 successfully meets the challenging needs of modern business networking.