Netgear FWG114Pv1 FWG114P Reference Manual - Page 138

Step-By-Step Configuration of the Netgear VPN Client, Enable Authentication, SHA-1, NETBIOS Enable

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Reference Manual for the ProSafe Wireless 802.11g Firewall/Print Server Model FWG114P - Select Enable Authentication in the ESP Configuration Enable Authentication check box. Note: Do not confuse this with the Authentication Protocol (AH) option. Using the AH option will prevent clients behind a home NAT router from connecting. - From the ESP Configuration Authentication Algorithm drop-down box, select SHA-1. This will also be entered in the VPN Client Security Policy Key Exchange (Phase 2) Hash Alg field, as seen in "Connection Security Policy Key Exchange (Phase 2)" on page 8-43. - Select the NETBIOS Enable check box to enable networking features like Windows Network Neighborhood. Click Apply to save your changes. You will be taken back to the VPN Policies Menu page. 4. When the screen returns to the VPN Policies, make sure the Enable check box is selected. Click Apply to save your changes. Step-By-Step Configuration of the Netgear VPN Client Note: The Netgear ProSafe VPN Client has the ability to "Import" a predefined configuration profile. The FWG114P.SPD file on the ProSafe Wireless 802.11g Firewall/Print Server Model FWG114P Resource CD for the ProSafe Wireless 802.11g Firewall/Print Server Model FWG114P (SW-10023-02) includes all the settings identified in this procedure. Whenever importing policy settings, you should first export any existing settings you may have configured to prevent the new imported settings from replacing an existing working configuration. To import this policy, use the Security Policy Editor File menu to select Import Policy, and select the FWG114P.SPD file at D:\Software\Policies where D is the drive letter of your CD-ROM drive. This procedure describes linking a remote PC and a LAN. The LAN will connect to the Internet using an FWG114P with a static IP address. The PC can be directly connected to the Internet through dialup, cable or DSL modem, or other means, and we will assume it has a dynamically assigned IP address. 8-38 March 2004, 202-10027-01 Virtual Private Networking

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Reference Manual for the ProSafe Wireless 802.11g
Firewall/Print Server Model FWG114P
8-38
Virtual Private Networking
March 2004, 202-10027-01
Select
Enable Authentication
in the ESP Configuration Enable Authentication check
box.
Note
: Do not confuse this with the Authentication Protocol (AH) option. Using the AH
option will prevent clients behind a home NAT router from connecting.
From the ESP Configuration Authentication Algorithm drop-down box, select
SHA-1
.
This will also be entered in the VPN Client Security Policy Key Exchange (Phase 2) Hash
Alg field, as seen in
“Connection Security Policy Key Exchange (Phase 2)” on page 8-43
.
Select the
NETBIOS Enable
check box to enable networking features like Windows
Network Neighborhood.
Click
Apply
to save your changes. You will be taken back to the VPN Policies Menu page.
4.
When the screen returns to the VPN Policies, make sure the Enable check box is selected.
Click
Apply
to save your changes.
Step-By-Step Configuration of the Netgear VPN Client
This procedure describes linking a remote PC and a LAN. The LAN will connect to the Internet
using an FWG114P with a static IP address. The PC can be directly connected to the Internet
through dialup, cable or DSL modem, or other means, and we will assume it has a dynamically
assigned IP address.
Note:
The Netgear ProSafe VPN Client has the ability to “Import” a predefined
configuration profile. The FWG114P.SPD file on the ProSafe Wireless 802.11g
Firewall/Print Server Model FWG114P
Resource CD for the ProSafe Wireless 802.11g
Firewall/Print Server Model FWG114P (SW-10023-02)
includes all the settings
identified in this procedure.
Whenever importing policy settings, you should first export any existing settings you
may have configured to prevent the new imported settings from replacing an existing
working configuration.
To import this policy, use the Security Policy Editor File menu to select Import Policy,
and select the FWG114P.SPD file at D:\Software\Policies where D is the drive letter of
your CD-ROM drive.