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Virtual Private Networking
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N600 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit VDSL2 Modem Router DGND3800B
Activate the VPN Tunnel by Pinging the Remote Endpoint
This section uses 192.168.3.1 for a sample remote endpoint LAN IP address. To activate the
VPN tunnel by pinging the remote endpoint (for example, 192.168.3.1), perform the following
steps depending on whether your configuration is client-to-gateway or gateway-to-gateway:
•
Client-to-gateway configuration
. To check the VPN connection, you can initiate a
request from the remote computer to the modem router’s network by using the Connect
option in the NETGEAR ProSafe menu bar. The NETGEAR ProSafe client reports the
results of the attempt to connect. Since the remote computer has a dynamically assigned
WAN IP address, it has to initiate the request.
To perform a ping test using our example, start from the remote computer:
a.
Establish an Internet connection from the computer.
b.
On the Windows taskbar, click the
Start
button, and then select
Run
.
c.
Type
ping -t 192.168.3.1
,
and then click
OK
.
Running a ping test
to the LAN from the computer
This causes a continuous ping to be sent to the first N600 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit
VDSL2 Modem Router DGND3800B. Within 2 minutes, the ping response should
change from
timed out
to
reply
.
Note:
You can use
Ctrl-C
to stop the pinging.
Once the connection is established, you can open a browser on the computer and enter
the LAN IP address of the remote modem router. After a short wait, you should see the
login screen of the modem router (unless another computer already has the modem
router management interface open).
•
Gateway-to-gateway configuration
. Test the VPN tunnel by pinging the remote network
from a computer attached to Gateway A (the modem router).
a.
Open a command prompt (for example,
Start > Run > cmd
).