Netgear DG834Gv5 DG834Gv5 Reference Manual - Page 109

Proposal 1, SA Life, Unspecified, Compression, Encapsulation Protocol ESP, Encrypt Alg, Hash Alg

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Wireless ADSL2+ Modem Router DG834G User Manual In this step, you provide the type of encryption (DES or 3DES) to be used for this connection. This selection must match your selection in the DG834Gv5 configuration. a. Expand the Key Exchange subheading by double-clicking its name or clicking the + symbol. Then select Proposal 1 below Key Exchange. Figure 6-14 b. In the SA Life drop-down list, select Unspecified. c. In the Compression drop-down list, select None. d. Select the Encapsulation Protocol (ESP) check box. e. In the Encrypt Alg drop-down list, select the type of encryption that is configured for the Encryption Protocol in the DG834Gv5 in Table 6-3 on page 6-6. In this example, use Triple DES. f. In the Hash Alg drop-down list, select SHA-1. g. In the Encapsulation drop-down list, select Tunnel. h. Leave the Authentication Protocol (AH) check box cleared. 7. Save the VPN Client Settings. In the Security Policy Editor window, select File > Save. After you have configured and saved the VPN client information, your PC automatically opens the VPN connection when you attempt to access any IP addresses in the range of the remote VPN router's LAN. Virtual Private Networking v1.0, May 2008 6-15

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Wireless ADSL2+ Modem Router DG834G User Manual
Virtual Private Networking
6-15
v1.0, May 2008
In this step, you provide the type of encryption (DES or 3DES) to be used for this connection.
This selection must match your selection in the DG834Gv5 configuration.
a.
Expand the Key Exchange subheading by double-clicking its name or clicking the +
symbol. Then select
Proposal 1
below Key Exchange.
b.
In the
SA Life
drop-down list, select
Unspecified
.
c.
In the
Compression
drop-down list, select
None
.
d.
Select the
Encapsulation Protocol (ESP)
check box.
e.
In the
Encrypt Alg
drop-down list, select the type of encryption that is configured for the
Encryption Protocol in the DG834Gv5 in
Table 6-3 on page 6-6
. In this example, use
Triple DES.
f.
In the
Hash Alg
drop-down list, select
SHA-1
.
g.
In the
Encapsulation
drop-down list, select
Tunnel
.
h.
Leave the
Authentication Protocol (AH)
check box cleared.
7.
Save the VPN Client Settings.
In the Security Policy Editor window, select File > Save.
After you have configured and saved the VPN client information, your PC automatically
opens the VPN connection when you attempt to access any IP addresses in the range of the
remote VPN router’s LAN.
Figure 6-14