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Reference Manual for the ProSafe Wireless 802.11g VPN Firewall Model FVG318
Note: Before installing the NETGEAR ProSafe VPN Client software, be sure to turn off
any virus protection or firewall software you may be running on your PC.
1. Install the NETGEAR ProSafe VPN Client on the remote PC and reboot.
a. You may need to insert your Windows CD to complete the installation.
b. If you do not have a modem or dial-up adapter installed in your PC, you may see the
warning message stating "The NETGEAR ProSafe VPN Component requires at least one
dial-up adapter be installed." You can disregard this message.
c. Install the IPSec Component. You may have the option to install either the VPN Adapter
or the IPSec Component or both. The VPN Adapter is not necessary.
d. The system should show the ProSafe icon (
e. Double-click the system tray icon to open the Security Policy Editor.
2. Add a new connection
Note: The procedure in this section explains how to create a new security policy from
scratch. For the procedure on how to import an existing security policy that has
already been created on another client running the NETGEAR ProSafe VPN
Client, see
a. Run the NETGEAR ProSafe Security Policy Editor program and create a VPN
Connection.
b. From the Edit menu of the Security Policy Editor, click Add, then Connection. A "New
Connection" listing appears in the list of policies. Rename the "New Connection" so that it
matches the Connection Name you entered in the VPN Settings of the FVG318 on
LAN A.
Note: In this example, the Connection Name used on the client side of the VPN
Basic Virtual Private Networking
"Transferring a Security Policy to Another Client" on page
tunnel is NETGEAR_VPN_router and it does not have to match the
RoadWarrior Connection Name used on the gateway side of the VPN
tunnel (see
Figure
6-5) because Connection Names are unrelated to how
the VPN tunnel functions.
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) in the system tray after rebooting.
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