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Main
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Introduction
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Networking and Security Basics
An Introduction to LANs
The Use of IP Addresses
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The Intrusion Prevention System (IPS)
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Planning Your Virtual Private Network (VPN)
Why do I need a VPN?
MAC Address Spoofing
Data Sniffing
Man in the Middle Attacks
What is a VPN?
VPN Router to VPN Router
Computer to VPN Router
Getting Started with the WRVS4400N Router
Getting Started with the WRVS4400N Router
Front Panel
The LEDs are located on the front panel of the router. Front of Router
Back Panel
WRVS4400N Antennas
Placement Options
Desktop Option
Stand Option
Wall Option
Installing the Router
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Configuring the Router
Cisco
Setting Up and Configuring the WRVS4400N Wireless-N Router
Accessing the Web-Based Utility
Navigating the Utility
Setup
Wireless
Firewall
ProtectLink
VPN
QoS
Administration
IPS
L2 Switch
Status
Setting Up Your Wireless-N Router
Configuring Basic Setup Settings
Displaying A Read-Only Summary of the Basic Router Information
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Configuring Internet Connection Settings
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Static IP
PPPoE
PPTP
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Heart Beat Signal
L2TP
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Configuring DDNS Service Settings
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Configuring Local Area Network (LAN) Set tings
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Using The DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) Host Feature to Access Special Purpose Internet Services
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Cloning Your Network Adapters MAC Address onto Your Router
Configuring the Routers Advanced Settings
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Changing the Routers Time Settings
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Selecting IPv4 Mode or Dual Stack IPv4 And IP v6 Mode
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Configuring Wireless Settings
Configuring Basic Settings
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Configuring Wireless Security
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Configuring Connection Control
Configuring Advanced Wireless Settings
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Configuring VLAN & QoS Settings
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Configuring Router WDS Settings
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Configuring Firewall Settings
Configuring Basic Settings
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Configuring IP Based ACL
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Editing IP ACL Rules
Configuring Internet Access Policy
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Creating a Policy
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Configuring Single Port Forwarding
Configuring Port Range Forwarding
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Configuring Port Range Triggering
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Configuring the ProtectLink Web Service
Configuring the VPN Settings
Displaying A VPN Status Summary of the IPSec Tunnel and Clients
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Configuring IPSec VPN
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Setting Up Local Groups
Setting Up and Configuring Remote Groups
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Setting Up IPSec
Viewing Connection Status
Configuring VPN Client Accounts
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Configuring VPN Passthrough
Configuring the QoS Settings
Managing Bandwidth
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Configuring QoS
Configuring DSCP
Configuring the Administration Settings
Configuring Management Settings
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Configuring System Logs
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Diagnosing Router Problems
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Backing Up and Restoring Configurations
Restoring Factory Default Settings
Rebooting the Router
Upgrading the Router Firmware
Configuring IPS Settings
Configuring IPS
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Setting P2P/IM Policy
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Viewing Reports
Viewing Protection Information
Configuring the L2 Switch Settings
Configuring Virtual LANs (VLANs)
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Configuring VLAN Membership and Port Assignment
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Configuring RADIUS Mode
Configuring Port Settings
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Viewing Statistics Overview
Mirroring Ports
Configuring RSTP
Viewing Status
Viewing WAN/Gateway Status
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Viewing Local Network Status
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Viewing Wireless LAN Status
Viewing System Performance
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Using the VPN Setup Wizard
VPN Setup Wizard
Before You Begin
Running the VPN Router Software Wizard
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Building Your VPN Connection Remotely
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Troubleshooting
I need to set a static IP address on a PC.
Windows 2000
Windows XP
I want to test my Internet connection.
Windows 2000
Windows XP
I am not getting an IP address on the Internet with my Internet connection.
I am not able to access the routers web-based utility S etup window.
I cant get my Virtual Private Network (VPN) to work through the router.
I need to set up a server behind my router.
I cant get an Internet game, server, or application to work.
I need to set up online game hosting or use other Internet applications.
I forgot my password or the password prompt always appears when saving settings to the router.
I am a PPPoE user and I need to remove the proxy settings or the dial- up pop-up window.
For Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher:
For Netscape 4.7 or higher:
To start over, I need to set the router to factory default.
I need to upgrade the firmware.
The firmware upgrade failed.
My DSL services PPPoE is always disconnecting.
I cant access my e-mail, web, or VPN, or I am getting corrupted data from the Internet.
I need to use port triggering.
When I enter a URL or IP address, I get a time-out error or am prompted to retry.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Using Cisco QuickVPN for Windows 2000, XP, or Vista
Overview
Before You Begin
Installing the Cisco QuickVPN Software
Installing from the CD-ROM
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Downloading and Installing from the Internet
Using the Cisco QuickVPN Software
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Distributing Certificates to QuickVPN Users
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Configuring a Gateway-to-Gateway IPSec Tunnel
Introduction
Environment
Configuring the VPN Settings for the VPN Routers
Configuring the VPN Settings for VPN Router 1
Configuring the VPN Settings for VPN Router 2
Configuring the Key Management Settings
VPN
Configuring the Key Management Settings for VPN Router 1
Configuring PC 1 and PC 2
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Finding Out MAC and IP Addresses
Windows 98 or Me Instructions
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Windows 2000 or XP Instructions
For the Routers Web-based Utility
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Cisco ProtectLink Web Service
Overview
How to Access the Web-Based Utility
How to Purchase, Register, or Activate the Service
ProtectLink
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How to Use the Service
ProtectLink > Web Protection
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Web Protection
URL Filtering
Business Hour Setting
Web Reputation
Approved URLs
Approved Clients
URL Overflow Control
ProtectLink > License
License
License Information
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Specifications
General
Performance
Management
Security
QoS
Layer 2
Environmental
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Where to Go From Here
Product Resources
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Related Documentation