Contents
User Guide
Copyright & Trademarks
Table of Contents
Environmental 139
Features
Introduction
An Introduction to LANs and WANs
IP Addresses
Your Virtual Private Network VPN
Network Setup Overview
Why Do I Need a VPN?
What is a Virtual Private Network?
Firewall Router to Firewall Router
Power
Router’s Back Panel
Modem connection will not work from any other port
Ports
Proceed to Connect the Router
WAN and LAN LEDs
Router’s Front Panel LEDs
Connecting Your Hardware Together and Booting Up
Router’s hardware installation is now complete
Connect the Router
Overview
Configure the PCs
Configuring Windows 95, 98, and Millennium PCs
Go to Configure the Router
Configuring Windows 2000 PCs
Configuring Windows XP PCs
Configure the Router
Obtain an IP Address Automatically
Static IP Address
Advanced Proxies. Click Direct Connection to the Internet
Enter the Gateway Address
PPPoE
RAS
Quick and Easy Router Administration
Cable/DSL Firewall Router’s Web-based Utility
Setup
User Name and Password
Static IP
WAN IP
Firewall
Remote Upgrade
Block WAN Request
Multicast Pass Through
IPSec Pass Through
Establishing a Tunnel
VPN
Local Secure Group and Remote Secure Group
Remote Security Gateway
Key Management
Authentication
Encryption
Instant Broadband Series
Advanced Settings for Selected IPSec Tunnel
Phase
Other Settings
Password
Status
Dhcp
Log
Help
Advanced
Filters
Instant Broadband Series
Forwarding
UPnP Forwarding
Port Triggering
Dynamic Routing
Static Routing
DMZ Host Address
DMZ Host
DMZ Port
Current DMZ Host
MAC Address Clone
DynDNS.org
Ddns
TZO.com
Appendix a Troubleshooting
Common Problems and Solutions
For Windows 95, 98, and Me
For Windows NT
For Windows XP
For Windows XP
Am not able to access the Router’s web interface Setup
Can’t get the Internet game, server, or application to work
To start over, I need to set the Router to factory default
Click the Advanced = Filter tab
Need to use port triggering
Frequently Asked Questions
TCP/IP is compatible with the Router
Appendix B Maximizing VPN Security
Introduction
Environment
Windows 2000 or Windows XP
Step One Create an IPSec Policy
IP Address
Filter List 1 win-router
Step Two Build Filter Lists
Filter List 2 router=win
Figure C-6
Step Three Configure Individual Tunnel Rules
Tunnel 1 win-router
Respond Using IPSec XYZ12345. Click
String to Protect Negotiate Security Key exchange pre
Shared key, as shown
Accept
Tunnel 2 router-win
Action Require Security This string to protect
Key Exchange
Preshared key,
XYZ12345
Figure C-24
Step Four Assign New IPSec Policy
Step Five Create a Tunnel Through the Web-based Utility
Figure C-28
Appendix E How to Ping Your ISP’s E-mail & Web Addresses
Appendix D Snmp Functions
Figure E-1
Appendix F Installing the TCP/IP Protocol
TCP/IP installation is now complete
Figure G-1
For Windows NT, 2000, and XP
Figure G-5
Appendix H Glossary
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Appendix I Specifications
Environmental
Appendix J Warranty Information
Appendix K Contact Information
Sales Information
Web FTP Site
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