Asante Technologies VR2004 Series user manual Enable Pptp Client

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ISPs use the information for authentication purposes, so you must select the check box and enter the requested information for your WAN type.

Item

Description

 

 

 

 

 

User Name

Account name (assigned by your ISP).

 

 

 

 

 

Password

Password for the account (assigned by your ISP).

 

 

 

 

 

Idle Time

Router attempts to keep the connection on (“keep alive”)

 

 

until it has reached a specified idle time; enter a 0 to dis-

 

 

able the keep alive feature. Some services will disconnect

 

 

the modem when it has exceeded a maximum session time

 

 

 

 

 

Enable PPTP Client

If you have a PPTP connection, check this box to enable

 

 

PPTP client.

 

 

 

 

 

My IP Address

The IP address provided to you by your ISP

 

 

 

 

 

Server IP Address

The IP address of the PPTP server provided by your ISP

 

 

 

 

 

Connection ID/Name

Optional (Enter the connection ID if your ISP requires it)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PPPoE/PPTP Connection

 

 

 

 

 

Some providers require the Ethernet address (the MAC address) of the computer that is connecting the Cable/DSL modem to authenti- cate the connection. If you are connecting the router to the modem instead, you must select the check box for Device MAC Address and enter the WAN MAC address of the router (found in the Device Status and Device Information pages).

Note: Do not enter the colons between the numbers, as the fields are already separated within the page.

Note: If you have a single computer attached to the Cable/DSL mo- dem, you may also use your computer’s network adapter card MAC Address to allow access to the Internet. Find your card’s MAC Ad- dress from Windows 98/Me by running winipcfg, or from Windows 2000/NT by running ipconfig /all. To find a Macintosh's Ethernet MAC address, select "Get Info” from the File menu of either the AppleTalk or TCP/IP Control Panel. Again, do not enter the colons that appear within the MAC address, as the fields are already sepa- rated within the page.

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FriendlyNET VPN Security Router

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FriendlyNET VR2004 Series User’s ManualBefore You Start Mac OS Determine Your TCP/IP SettingsQuick Start Guide Item No TCP/IP Control Panel Description Your Setting Description Your Setting Windows 98/MeItem No IP Configuration Description Your Setting Windows NT/2000Windows XP Install The Hardware Red Hat LinuxConfigure Your Router FriendlyNET VPN Security Router Table of Contents FriendlyNET VPN Security Router Features IntroductionIPSec Security IsakmpFront and Rear Panel Descriptions Package ContentsSystem Requirements LED Configuration Setup WizardISP Settings Time Zone SettingsDevice IP Settings Additional ISP Settings Enable Pptp Client Wireless Settings VR2004AC only Encryption Modem SettingsWEP Security and Apple Airport Wireless Cards VPN Settings Save and RestartUp and running Not working ---------l l Device InformationDevice Status System Tools FriendlyNET VPN Security Router Advanced Settings Dhcp Server SettingsIP Address Reservation Virtual Server SettingsIP Address Pool Range Page Wireless Access Control Settings Routing Settings Static Routing TableDynamic Routing Settings Filter Settings LAN Filter SettingsIP Address Range 172.16.203.1 to WAN Filter SettingsIP Address Range 192.168.123.10 to Administrative Settings Password SettingsSystem Parameters Remote System AdministrationSystem Log Miscellaneous Dynamic DNS Settings URL Filter Settings Mail AlertSave and Restart FriendlyNET VPN Security Router VPN Configuration Network-to-NetworkLAN VR2004 ‘A’ West end Connection Name West-East Mode 1- Dynamic IP Address Mode 2-Static fixed IP AddressClient-to-Network Remote IP Network Remote IP Netmask Remote Gateway IPIPSec Keying IKE Mode Remote IP NetworkPerfect Forward Secure Encryption ProtocolManual Mode Pre-Shared KeyKey Life IKE Life TimeEncryption Key Authentication ProtocolIncoming and Outgoing SPI Security Parameter Index Authentication Key FriendlyNET VPN Security Router Appendix A. Warranty Statement and FriendlyCare Support Asanté Forums On-line SupportPersonalized Support Appendix B. FCC Statement FriendlyNET VPN Security Router Appendix C. Troubleshooting Troubleshooting with the Status LEDsUsing Macintosh WhatRoute Problems Accessing RouterUsing Windows Ping Cabling Problems Other hints about cabling Appendix D. Renewing Client IP Addresses Windows 98/MeWindows NT/2000 MacintoshFriendlyNET VPN Security Router Appendix E. Service Ports Port ServiceFriendlyNET VPN Security Router Appendix F. Hardware and Software Compatibility Protocols SupportedNetwork and Client Platforms compatibility Application Software CompatibilityFriendlyNET VPN Security Router Appendix G. Specifications Software OverviewAdvanced Settings Applications Interoperability Performance Appendix H. Configuring a System Log Server Red Hat LinuxMac OS Click on the Firewall tab and click New... to add a new rule Microsoft Windows Appendix I. Your 802.11b Wireless Network Optimum PerformanceAdministrator’s Password SecurityMAC Address Control WEP EncryptionSales