Virtual Private Networking
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N600 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit VDSL2 Modem Router DGND3800B
c.
Rename the new connection so that it matches the Connection Name field in the
VPN Settings screen of the 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
. Select
Secure
.
•
ID Type
. Select
IP Subnet
.
•
Subnet
. In this example, type
192.168.3.1
as the network address of the modem
router.
•
Mask
. Enter
255.255.255.0
as the LAN subnet mask of the modem router.
•
Protocol
. Select
All
to allow all traffic through the VPN tunnel.
e.
Select the
Connect using Secure Gateway Tunnel
check box.
f.
In the
ID Type
drop-down list, select
IP Address
.
g.
Enter the public WAN IP address of the modem router in the field directly below the
ID Type
drop-down list. In this example,
22.23.24.25
is used.
The resulting connection settings are shown in the figure that follows.
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.