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Introduction

The WZR-RS-G54’s VPN services allow users to securely access their home or office 
network from anywhere in the world.  All services available in your network are only one 
click away with the use of the WZR-RS-G54’s “Network Service List”.  You can even 
remotely turn on your computer to gain access to your files, printers, and direct desktop 
control.   The WZR-RS-G54 PPTP (VPN) server can host up to 100 user accounts for 
remote access to local resources.   Create accounts for all your friends and family. 

This guide will help you setup the initial PPTP (VPN) server as well as setup remote 
connection compatiblity on any Windows PC (Starts on Page 5).  If you plan on accessing 
your network remotely, it is recommended that you become familiar with the steps in this 
guide or keep this guide nearby.

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WZR-RS-G54

AirStation™  VPN Setup Guide

WZR-RS-G54

Summary of Contents for AirStation WZR-RS-G54

Page 1: ...s printers and direct desktop control The WZR RS G54 PPTP VPN server can host up to 100 user accounts for remote access to local resources Create accounts for all your friends and family This guide wi...

Page 2: ...Address you may want to register with a Dynamic DNS service so you do not have to keep referring to the System Information page to check the WAN Port IP Address Dynamic DNS Services Dynamic DNS Servi...

Page 3: ...the Remote IP Addresses fields set the range of IP Addresses to supply to VPN Clients This can be the same range as the DHCP server or you can set a separate range specifically for the VPN Clients Req...

Page 4: ...available address in the DHCP server s list will be offered to the VPN Client Obtain from PPTP Server Range An IP Address will be given from the list you created in the PPTP Server s Remote IP Addres...

Page 5: ...etup guide handy for quick reference to set up additional remote computers in the future The setup is performed once per computer once it has been setup on a computer it does not have to be re setup W...

Page 6: ...he installation is complete you will be prompted to reboot your computer Windows ME VPN Adapter Installation Installing the VPN Adapter Click the Start menu click Settings click Control Panel and then...

Page 7: ...the Dial Up Networking icon ME users click the Dial Up Networking link Double click the Make New Connection icon Type a name you wish to use to refer to the connection Use the drop down selector to se...

Page 8: ...le click on the VPN Connection Icon you just created Type in the username and password that was created in the PPTP Server Verify you have the correct IP Address or Host Name and press on the Connect...

Page 9: ...er Types tab Press the TCP IP Settings button Un check Use default gateway on remote network check box This means if you have an active VPN session and you also wish to visit a web site your web reque...

Page 10: ...es on your computer may be slightly different from what you see in this publication Starting the Windows 2000 Wizard Click on the Start menu click Settings then Network and Dial Up Connections and cli...

Page 11: ...y dial this initial connection and use the drop down selector to select the connection If not select Do not dial the initial connection The Do not dial the initial connection option should be selected...

Page 12: ...e box Press the Finish button Windows 2000 Windows XP turn to Page 13 A window will pop up so you can initiate the VPN connection You can press the Connect button to dial the connection after inputtin...

Page 13: ...s to your network This completes the setup of the VPN Client on your Windows XP computer To alter the properties of the VPN Client where internet requests are routed through your internet connection a...

Page 14: ...s before trying to utilize the features included in the Network Service List Personal rewalls may cause unexpected behavior depending on their con guration You can refer to the help section Blue Quest...

Page 15: ...lo Technology website FCC Compliance Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference...

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