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Reference Manual for the Model FVM318 Cable/DSL ProSafe Wireless VPN Security Firewall If your wireless adapter requires you to configure an authentication scheme, set it accordingly. Please refer to "Authentication and WEP Encryption" on page B-13 for a full explanation of each of these options, as defined by the IEEE 802.11b wireless communication standard. Encryption Strength Choices Choose the encryption strength from the drop-down list. Disable No encryption will be applied. This setting is useful for troubleshooting your wireless connection, but leaves your wireless data fully exposed. IPSec Selecting IPSec displays the IPSec connection list. Click Add to configure a new IPSec connection. To edit an existing connection, click the radio button next to the connection on the list, then click Edit. The IPSec settings screens are shown below. IPSec Main and Aggressive Mode Settings Figure 3-5: IPSec main or aggressive mode settings • Choose Aggressive or Main Mode. Aggressive Mode is the default. Aggressive Mode is required when you use the SafeNet SoftRemote Basic VPN Client for Windows which is included on the FVM318 Resource CD. • Select the Encryption Protocol. Wireless Configuration 3-5

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Reference Manual for the Model FVM318 Cable/DSL ProSafe Wireless VPN Security Firewall
Wireless Configuration
3-5
If your wireless adapter requires you to configure an authentication scheme, set it accordingly.
Please refer to
“Authentication and WEP Encryption” on page B-13
for a full explanation of each
of these options, as defined by the IEEE 802.11b wireless communication standard.
Encryption Strength Choices
Choose the encryption strength from the drop-down list.
Disable
No encryption will be applied. This setting is useful for troubleshooting your wireless
connection, but leaves your wireless data fully exposed.
IPSec
Selecting IPSec displays the IPSec connection list. Click Add to configure a new IPSec
connection. To edit an existing connection, click the radio button next to the connection on the list,
then click Edit. The IPSec settings screens are shown below.
Figure 3-5:
IPSec main or aggressive mode settings
Choose Aggressive or Main Mode. Aggressive Mode is the default. Aggressive Mode is
required when you use the SafeNet SoftRemote Basic VPN Client for Windows which is
included on the
FVM318 Resource CD
.
Select the Encryption Protocol.
IPSec Main and Aggressive Mode Settings