Linksys WRV200 manual Optional Settings Required by some ISPs, LAN Setup

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Chapter 5

Configuring the Wireless-G Router

User Name and Password  Enter the User Name and Password provided by your ISP.

Connect on Demand: Max Idle Time  You can configure the Router to cut the Internet connection after it has been inactive for a specified period of time (Max Idle Time), and then automatically re-establish the connection as soon as you attempt to access the Internet again. To activate Connect on Demand, select the Connect on Demand option and enter in the Max Idle Time field the number of seconds of inactivity that must elapse before your Internet connection is terminated automatically.

Keep Alive  If you select this option, the Router will periodically check your Internet connection. If you are disconnected, then the Router will automatically re- establish your connection. To use this option, click the radio button next to Keep Alive.

When you have finished making changes to the screen, click Save Settings to save the changes, or click Cancel Changes to undo your changes.

L2TP

Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) is a service that tunnels Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) across the Internet. It is used mostly in European countries. Check with your ISP for the necessary setup information.

L2TP

IP Address  This is the Router’s IP address, when seen from the WAN, or the Internet. Your ISP will provide you with the IP Address you need to specify here.

Subnet Mask  This is the Router’s Subnet Mask, as seen by external users on the Internet (including your ISP). Your ISP will provide you with the Subnet Mask.

Default Gateway  Your ISP will provide you with the Default Gateway Address.

L2TP Server IP  Enter the IP address of the L2TP server.

User Name and Password  Enter the User Name and Password provided by your ISP.

Connect on Demand: Max Idle Time  You can configure the Router to cut the Internet connection after it has been inactive for a specified period of time (Max Idle Time), and then automatically re-establish the connection as soon as you attempt to access the Internet again. To activate Connect on Demand, select the Connect on Demand option and enter in the Max Idle Time field the number of

seconds of inactivity that must elapse before your Internet connection is terminated automatically.

Keep Alive  If you select this option, the Router will periodically check your Internet connection. If you are disconnected, then the Router will automatically re- establish your connection. To use this option, click the radio button next to Keep Alive.

When you have finished making changes to the screen, click Save Settings to save the changes, or click Cancel Changes to undo your changes.

Optional Settings (Required by some ISPs)

Some of these settings may be required by your ISP. Verify with your ISP before making any changes.

Optional Settings

Host Name and Domain Name  These fields allow you to supply a host and domain name for the Router. Some ISPs require these names as identification. You may have to check with your ISP to see if your broadband Internet service has been configured with a host and domain name. In most cases, leaving these fields blank will work.

MTU  The MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) setting specifies the largest packet size permitted for network transmission. Select Manual and enter the value desired. It is recommended that you leave this value in the 1200 to 1500 range. For most DSL users, it is recommended to use the value 1492. By default, MTU is set at 1500 when disabled.

MTU Size  When Manual is selected in the MTU field, this option is enabled. It is recommended that you set this value within the range of 1200 to 1500, but the value can be defined between 128 and 1500.

LAN Setup

The LAN Setup section allows you to change the Router’s local network settings.

LAN IP

The Router’s Local IP Address and Subnet Mask are shown here. In most cases, you can keep the defaults.

Local IP Address  The default value is 192.168.1.1. Subnet Mask  The default value is 255.255.255.0.

Network Address Server Settings (DHCP)

The Router can be used as your network’s DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server, which automatically

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Contents Wireless-G VPN Router with RangeBooster About This Guide About This GuideTable of Contents Appendix a Troubleshooting Appendix B Wireless Security ChecklistAppendix J Contact Information Appendix E Gateway-to-Gateway VPN TunnelAppendix I Regulatory Information Chapter IntroductionNetwork Topology Chapter Planning Your Wireless NetworkAd-Hoc versus Infrastructure Mode Network LayoutChapter Planning Your Virtual Private Network VPN Why do I need a VPN?What is a VPN? Computer using the Linksys VPN client software to VPN Router VPN Router to VPN RouterFront Panel Chapter Product OverviewProduct Overview Back PanelChapter Configuring the Wireless-G VPN Router OverviewSetup Basic Settings How to Access the Web-based UtilitySetup Internet SetupPptp Optional Settings Required by some ISPs LAN SetupTime Settings Setup VlanSetup Ddns Setup MAC Address Clone DdnsStatic Routing Setup Advanced RoutingDynamic Routing Wireless Wireless Security WirelessWireless Basic Wireless Settings Wireless Network ModeWPA2 Enterprise WPA2 PersonalWPA Enterprise WPA2 Personal Mixed WPA2 Enterprise MixedWireless Wireless Network Access Wireless Network AccessAdvanced Wireless Settings Wireless Advanced Wireless SettingsWireless WDS Firewall Port Forwarding FirewallFirewall General Internet BlockFirewall Port Triggering Firewall DMZFirewall URL Filtering Firewall Access RestrictionVPN VPN Client Access Certificate Management VPN VPN PassthroughVPN Client List Table Remote Secure Group VPN IPSec VPNLocal Secure Group Tunnel Options Remote Secure GatewayKey Management VPN VPN Summary QoS Port-Based QoS QoSQoS Application-Based QoS Priority QueueAdmin Password AdministrationAdministration Management Local Router AccessUPnP Administration LogBackup and Restore Administration Firmware Upgrade Administration DiagnosticsAdministration Factory Default Ping TestStatus Router Administration RebootStatus InformationStatus System Performance Status WirelessStatus Local Network Local NetworkVPN Summary Status VPN ClientsSystem Performance Appendix a Appendix a TroubleshootingTroubleshooting WindowsTroubleshooting Need to set up a server behind my Router Click Save Settings Go to the Firewall DMZ tabGo to the Setup Basic Setup tab Click the Firewall Port Triggering tabFrequently Asked Questions WRV200 does not support NetBIOS Broadcast overIs the Router cross-platform compatible? Appendix B Appendix B Wireless Security ChecklistWireless Security Checklist General Network Security GuidelinesAppendix C Installing from the CD-ROMAppendix C Overview Before You BeginUsing the Linksys QuickVPN Software Version Number of the QuickVPN Client\Program Files\Linksys\QuickVPN Client\ Select VPN, then VPN Client AccessDistributing Certificates to QuickVPN Users Environment Appendix DIntroduction Create an IPSec PolicyFilter List 2 router win Configure Individual Tunnel Rules Tunnel 1 win-RouterTunnel 2 Router-win Rules Tab Your tunnel should now be established Assign New IPSec PolicyCreate a Tunnel Through the Web-Based Utility Appendix E Gateway-to-Gateway VPN Tunnel Configuration of the WRV200Appendix E Click IPSec VPNClick the Gateway to Gateway tab Configuration of the RV082Configuration of PC 1 and PC RV082 WRV200 Dynamic IP B.B.B.B with Configuration when Both Gateways Use Dynamic IP Addresses RV082 VPN Settings Glossary Appendix FAppendix F Glossary Http HyperText Transport ProtocolGlossary Smtp Simple Mail Transfer Protocol The standard eAppendix F Appendix G Appendix G SpecificationsSpecifications Specifications Appendix H Warranty InformationObtaining Warranty Service Exclusions and LimitationsWarranty Information Technical SupportAppendix Regulatory InformationWireless Disclaimer Avis d’Industrie CanadaDansk Danish Miljøinformation for kunder i EU Appendix Norsk Norwegian Miljøinformasjon for kunder i EU Appendix Appendix J Contact Information
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