D-Link DI-713P Introduction to Virtual Private Networking, Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol Pptp

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Introduction to Virtual Private Networking

Virtual Private Networking (VPN) uses a publicly wired network (the Internet) to connect two different networks as if they were the same network. For example, an employee can access the corporate network from home using VPN, allowing the employee to access files and printers. Here are several different implementations of VPN that can be used.

Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP)

PPTP uses proprietary means of connecting two private networks over the Internet. PPTP is a way of securing the information that is communicated between networks. PPTP secures information by encrypting the data inside of a packet.

IP Security (IPSec)

IPSec provides a more secure network-to-network connection across the Internet or a Wide Area Network (WAN). IPSec encrypts all communication between the client and server whereas PPTP only encrypts the data packets.

Both of these VPN implementations are used because there is not a standard for VPN server software. Because of this, each ISP or business can implement their own VPN network making interoperability a challenge.

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Link DI-713P Contents Page Getting Started Page Introduction to Broadband Router Technology Introduction to Firewalls Introduction to Local Area Networking Introduction to Virtual Private Networking Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol PptpIP Security IPSec Introduction to Wireless Networking Installation ConsiderationsStandards Based Technology Page Procedure for Hardware Installation Placement Hardware InstallationSetup LAN connection Setup WAN connectionPower on Connecting this product with your printerPackage Contents Don’t turn it off LED PanelLink/Act 10/100Reset Rear PanelSerial Start-up and Log Basic Broadband Router ConfigurationPage Device Information Useful Tools Page Page Page Setup Static IP Address Dynamic IP Address PPP over Ethernet Page Dial-up Network Page Dhcp Page Wireless Print Server Advanced Broadband Router Configuration Page Virtual Server Page Page Special Applications Page Changes Access Control Page Take effect immediately Wireless Page DMZ Host Miscellaneous ItemsNon-Standard FTP Port Remote Administrator HostPage Console Mode Page LED’s don’t follow the correct boot-up sequence TroubleshootingSometimes my Broadband Router stops working or locks up Link or Act LED’s do not turn onLAN Connection Problems Can’t access my Broadband Router Can’t connect to other computers on my LAN Page Internet Application Problems My online game does not work Can’t connect to AOL My E-Mail program doesn’t receive my E-MailPage Appendix 1 Using Ping Page Appendix 2 Using Winipcfg Page Page Page Contacting Technical Support Standards Technical SpecificationsProtocols Supported ManagementAccess Point Frequency Band Wireless Specifications General Wireless SpecificationsAccess Point Number of Channel Access Point Frequency RangeAustralia Link Australasia Link OfficesProduct Type Warranty Period Limited WarrantyPage What You Must Do For Warranty Service What Is Not Covered By anyone other than D-Link Trademarks Copyright StatementCE Mark Warning Advertencia de Marca de la CE WarnungAttenzione FCC WarningVcci Warning Print, type or use block letters Registration Card