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Instruções de Operação NETGEAR, Modelo DGND3300v2

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The Summary screen displays: Note: To view the VPNC-recommended authentication and encryption settings used by the VPN Wizard, click the here link. 5. Click Done. The VPN Policies screen displays, showing that the new tunnel is enabled: To view or modify the tunnel settings, select its radio button and click Edit. Note: See Use Auto Policy to Configure VPN Tunnels on page 101 for information about how to enable the IKE keep-alive capability on an existing VPN tunnel. Step 2: Configure the NETGEAR ProSafe VPN Client This section describes how to configure the NETGEAR ProSafe VPN Client on a remote computer. These instructions assume that the computer running the client has a dynamically assigned IP address. The computer has to have the NETGEAR ProSafe VPN Client program installed that supports IPSec. Go to the NETGEAR website (for information about how to purchase the NETGEAR ProSafe VPN Client. Note: Before installing the NETGEAR ProSafe VPN Client software, be sure to turn off any virus protection or firewall software you might be running on your computer. You might need to insert your Windows CD to complete the installation. 1. Install the NETGEAR ProSafe VPN Client on the remote computer, and then reboot. a.Install the IPSec component. You might have the option to install either the VPN adapter or the IPSec component or both. The VPN adapter is not necessary. If you do not have a modem or dial-up adapter installed in your computer, you might see the warning message stating “The NETGEAR ProSafe VPN Component requires at least one dial-up adapter be installed.” You can disregard this message. b. Reboot the remote computer. The ProSafe icon () is in the system tray. c. Double-click the ProSafe icon to open the Security Policy Editor. 2. Add a new connection. a.Run the NETGEAR ProSafe Security Policy Editor program, and, using the Table 3 on page 81, create a VPN connection. b. From the Edit menu of the Security Policy Editor, select Add, and then click Connection. A New Connection listing appears in the list of policies. c. Rename the new connection so that it matches the Connection Name field in the VPN Settings screen of the N300 wireless modem router on LAN A. Choose connection names that make sense to the people using and administering the VPN. Note: In this example, the connection name used on the client side of the VPN tunnel is toGW_A, and it does not have to match the RoadWarrior connection name used on the gateway side of the VPN tunnel because connection names are irrelevant to how the VPN tunnel functions. d. Enter the following settings: • Connection Security: Secure. • ID Type: IP Subnet. • Subnet.: In this example, type 192.168.3.1 as the network address of the N300 wireless modem router. • Mask: Enter 255.255.255.0 as the LAN subnet mask of the N300 wireless modem router. • Protocol: Select All to allow all traffic through the VPN tunnel. e. Select Connect using and then select the Secure Gateway Tunnel check box. f. In the ID Type drop-down list, select IP Address. g. I the field directly below the ID Type drop-down list, enter the public WAN IP address of the N300 wireless modem router. In this example, 22.23.24.25 is used. The resulting connection settings are shown in Figure 4 on page 85. 3. Configure the security policy in the NETGEAR ProSafe VPN Client software: a.In the Network Security Policy list, expand the new connection by double-clicking its name or clicking the + symbol. My Identity and Security Policy subheadings appear below the connection name. b. Click the Security Policy subheading to view the Security Policy settings. Figure 4. Security Policy settings, Client-to-Gateway A c. In the Select Phase 1 Negotiation Mode section of the screen, select the Main Mode radio button. 4. Configure the VPN client identity. In this step, you provide information about the remote VPN client computer. You need to provide the pre-shared key that you configured in the N300 wireless modem router and either a fixed IP address or a fixed virtual IP address of the VPN client computer. a.In the Network Security Policy list on the left side of the Security Policy Editor window, click My Identity. b. In the Select Certificate drop-down list, select None. c. In the ID Type drop-down list, select IP Address. If you are using a virtual fixed IP address, enter this address in the Internal Network IP Address field. Otherwise, leave this field empty. d. In the Internet Interface section of the screen, select the adapter that you use to access the Internet. If you have a dial-up Internet account, select PPP Adapter in the Name field. If you have a dedicated cable or DSL line, select your Ethernet adapter. If you will be switching between adapters or if you have only one adapter, select Any. e. In the My Identity section of the screen, click the Pre-Shared Key button. The Pre-Shared Key screen displays: f. Click Enter Key. Enter the N300 wireless modem router pre-shared key, and then ...


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