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Netgear ProSafe FWG114P v2 Reference Manual (296 pages)
Wireless 802.11g Firewall/Print Server
Brand:
Netgear
| Category:
Wireless Access Point
| Size: 8.44 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Chapter 1 About this Manual
15
Audience, Scope, Conventions, and Formats
15
How to Use this Manual
16
How to Print this Manual
17
Chapter 2 Introduction
19
Key Features of the FWG114P V2
19
Full Routing on both the Broadband and Serial Ports
20
802.11G and 802.11B Wireless Networking
20
Virtual Private Networking
21
Wireless Multimedia (WMM) Support
21
A Powerful, True Firewall with Content Filtering
21
Security
22
Autosensing Ethernet Connections with Auto Uplink
22
Extensive Protocol Support
23
Easy Installation and Management
24
NETGEAR Related Products
24
Package Contents
25
The FWG114P V2 Front Panel
25
The FWG114P V2 Rear Panel
26
Chapter 3 Connecting the FWG114P V2 to the Internet
29
What You will Need before You Begin
29
Cabling and Computer Hardware Requirements
29
Computer Network Configuration Requirements
29
Internet Configuration Requirements
30
Where Do I Get the Internet Configuration Parameters
30
Record Your Internet Connection Information
31
Connecting the FWG114P V2 Wireless Firewall/Print Server
32
Verify that Basic Requirements Are Met
32
Basic Setup Troubleshooting Tips
38
FWG114P V2 Setup Wizard Auto Detection
38
Wizard-Detected Login Account Setup
39
Wizard-Detected Dynamic IP Account Setup
41
Wizard-Detected Fixed IP Account Setup
42
How to Configure the Serial Port as the Primary Internet Connection
43
Testing Your Internet Connection
45
Manually Configuring Your Internet Connection
46
How to Manually Configure the Primary Internet Connection
47
Chapter 4 Wireless Configuration
49
Observing Performance, Placement, and Range Guidelines
49
Implementing Appropriate Wireless Security
50
Understanding Wireless Settings
51
Default Factory Settings
54
Before You Change the SSID and WEP Settings
55
How to Set up and Test Basic Wireless Connectivity
56
How to Restrict Wireless Access by MAC Address
57
How to Configure WEP
58
How to Configure WPA with Radius
60
How to Configure WPA2 with Radius
62
How to Configure WPA and WPA2 with Radius
64
How to Configure WPA-PSK
66
How to Configure WPA2-PSK
68
How to Configure WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK
69
Chapter 5 Serial Port Configuration
71
Configuring a Serial Port Modem
72
Basic Requirements for Serial Port Modem Configuration
72
How to Configure a Serial Port Modem
72
Configuring Auto-Rollover
73
Basic Requirements for Auto-Rollover
73
How to Configure Auto-Rollover
73
Configuring Dial-In on the Serial Port
74
Basic Requirements for Dial-In
75
How to Configure Dial-In
75
Configuring LAN-To-LAN Settings
76
Basic Requirements for LAN-To-LAN Connections
76
How to Configure LAN-To-LAN Connections
76
Chapter 6 Firewall Protection and Content Filtering
79
Firewall Protection and Content Filtering Overview
79
Using the Block Sites Menu to Screen Content
79
Services and Rules Regulate Inbound and Outbound Traffic
81
Defining a Service
81
Using Inbound/Outbound Rules to Block or Allow Services
82
Examples of Using Services and Rules to Regulate Traffic
84
Inbound Rules (Port Forwarding)
84
Example: Port Forwarding to a Local Public Web Server
85
Example: Port Forwarding for Videoconferencing
86
Example: Port Forwarding for VPN Tunnels When NAT Is off
86
Outbound Rules (Service Blocking or Port Filtering)
87
Outbound Rule Example: Blocking Instant Messaging
88
Other Rules Considerations
88
Order of Precedence for Rules
89
Rules Menu Options
89
Using a Schedule to Block or Allow Content or Traffic
90
Setting the Time Zone
91
Getting E-Mail Notifications of Event Logs and Alerts
91
Viewing Logs of Web Access or Attempted Web Access
94
What to Include in the Event Log
95
Chapter 7 Print Server
97
Printing Options
97
For Windows XP and 2000, Use TCP/IP LPR Printing
98
For Windows 95/98/Me, Use the Netgear Printer Port Driver
102
Printing from the Macintosh
105
Windows Printer Port Management
106
Troubleshooting the Print Server
108
Chapter 8 Virtual Private Networking
113
Overview of FWG114P V2 Policy-Based VPN Configuration
113
Using Policies to Manage VPN Traffic
114
Using Automatic Key Management
114
IKE Policies' Automatic Key and Authentication Management
115
VPN Policy Configuration for Auto Key Negotiation
118
VPN Policy Configuration for Manual Key Exchange
121
Using Digital Certificates for IKE Auto-Policy Authentication
126
Certificate Revocation List (CRL)
126
Walk-Through of Configuration Scenarios on the FWG114P V2
127
How to Use the VPN Wizard to Configure a VPN Tunnel
127
VPNC Scenario 1: Gateway to Gateway with Preshared Secrets
131
Scenario 1: FWG114P V2 to FWG114P V2 with Preshared Secrets
132
How to Check VPN Connections
136
VPNC Scenario 2: Gateway-To-Gateway with Certificates
137
Scenario 2: FWG114P V2 to FWG114P V2 with Certificates
138
Netgear VPN Client to FWG114P V2
144
Configuration Profile
144
Step-By-Step Configuration of FWG114P V2 Gateway
145
Step-By-Step Configuration of the Netgear VPN Client
150
Testing the VPN Connection
157
From the Client PC to the FWG114P V2
157
From the FWG114P V2 to the Client PC
158
Monitoring the PC VPN Connection
158
Viewing the FWG114P V2 VPN Status and Log Information
159
Chapter 9 Maintenance
161
Viewing Wireless Firewall/Print Server Status Information
161
Viewing a List of Attached Devices
166
Upgrading the Router Software
167
Configuration File Management
167
Restoring and Backing up the Configuration
168
Erasing the Configuration
169
Changing the Administrator Password
169
Chapter 10 Advanced Configuration
171
Using the WAN Setup Options
171
How to Configure Dynamic DNS
173
Using the LAN IP Setup Options
175
Configuring LAN TCP/IP Setup Parameters
175
Using the Router as a DHCP Server
177
Using Address Reservation
177
Configuring Static Routes
178
Enabling Remote Management Access
180
Using Universal Plug and Play (Upnp)
181
Advanced Wireless Settings
182
Chapter 11 Troubleshooting
185
Basic Functioning
185
Power LED Not on
185
Leds Never Turn off
186
LAN or Internet Port Leds Not on
186
Troubleshooting the Web Configuration Interface
187
Troubleshooting the ISP Connection
188
Troubleshooting a TCP/IP Network Using a Ping Utility
189
Testing the LAN Path to Your Router
189
Testing the Path from Your Computer to a Remote Device
190
Restoring the Default Configuration and Password
191
Problems with Date and Time
191
Appendix A
193
Technical Specifications
193
Appendix B Networks, Routing, and Firewall Basics
195
Related Publications
195
Basic Router Concepts
195
What Is a Router
195
Routing Information Protocol
196
IP Addresses and the Internet
196
Netmask
198
Subnet Addressing
198
Private IP Addresses
201
Single IP Address Operation Using NAT
201
MAC Addresses and Address Resolution Protocol
203
Related Documents
203
Domain Name Server
203
IP Configuration by DHCP
204
Internet Security and Firewalls
204
What Is a Firewall
205
Stateful Packet Inspection
205
Denial of Service Attack
205
Ethernet Cabling
205
Category 5 Cable Quality
206
Inside Twisted Pair Cables
207
Uplink Switches, Crossover Cables, and MDI/MDIX Switching
208
Appendix C Preparing Your Network
211
Preparing Your Computers for TCP/IP Networking
211
Configuring Windows 95, 98, and Me for TCP/IP Networking
212
Install or Verify Windows Networking Components
212
Enabling DHCP to Automatically Configure TCP/IP Settings
214
Selecting Windows' Internet Access Method
214
Verifying TCP/IP Properties
215
Configuring Windows NT, 2000 or XP for IP Networking
215
Installing or Verifying Windows Networking Components
215
Verifying TCP/IP Properties
216
Configuring the Macintosh for TCP/IP Networking
216
Macos 8.6 or 9.X
216
Macos X
217
Verifying TCP/IP Properties for Macintosh Computers
218
Verifying the Readiness of Your Internet Account
219
Are Login Protocols Used
219
What Is Your Configuration Information
219
Obtaining ISP Configuration Information for Windows Computers
220
Obtaining ISP Configuration Information for Macintosh Computers
221
Restarting the Network
222
Appendix D Firewall Log Formats
223
Action List
223
Field List
223
Outbound Log
223
Inbound Log
224
Other IP Traffic
224
Router Operation
225
Other Connections and Traffic to this Router
226
Dos Attack/Scan
226
Access Block Site
228
All Web Sites and News Groups Visited
228
System Admin Sessions
228
Policy Administration LOG
229
Appendix E Wireless Networking Basics
231
Wireless Networking Overview
231
Infrastructure Mode
231
Ad Hoc Mode (Peer-To-Peer Workgroup
232
Network Name: Extended Service Set Identification (ESSID
232
Authentication and WEP Data Encryption
232
802.11 Authentication
233
Open System Authentication
233
Shared Key Authentication
234
Overview of WEP Parameters
235
Key Size
236
WEP Configuration Options
237
Wireless Channels
237
WPA Wireless Security
238
How Does WPA Compare to WEP
239
How Does WPA Compare to IEEE 802.11I
240
What Are the Key Features of WPA Security
240
WPA Authentication: Enterprise-Level User Authentication Via 802.1X/Eap and RADIUS
242
WPA Data Encryption Key Management
244
Is WPA Perfect
246
Product Support for WPA
246
Supporting a Mixture of WPA and WEP Wireless Clients Is Discouraged
246
Changes to Wireless Access Points
247
Changes to Wireless Network Adapters
247
Changes to Wireless Client Programs
248
Appendix F Virtual Private Networking
249
What Is a VPN
249
What Is Ipsec and How Does It Work
250
Ipsec Security Features
250
Ipsec Components
250
Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP
251
Authentication Header (AH
252
IKE Security Association
252
Mode
253
Key Management
254
Understand the Process before You Begin
254
VPN Process Overview
255
Network Interfaces and Addresses
255
Interface Addressing
255
Firewalls
256
Setting up a VPN Tunnel between Gateways
256
VPNC IKE Security Parameters
258
VPNC IKE Phase I Parameters
258
VPNC IKE Phase II Parameters
259
Additional Reading
259
Testing and Troubleshooting
259
Appendix G NETGEAR VPN Configuration FVS318 or FVM318 to FWG114P V2
261
Configuration Template
261
Step-By-Step Configuration of FVS318 or FVM318 Gateway a
262
Step-By-Step Configuration of FWG114P Gateway B
265
Test the VPN Connection
269
Appendix H NETGEAR VPN Configuration FVS318 or FVM318 with FQDN to FVS328
271
Configuration Template
271
Using DDNS and Fully Qualified Domain Names (FQDN
272
Step-By-Step Configuration of FVS318 or FVM318 Gateway a
273
Step-By-Step Configuration of FVS328 Gateway B
277
Test the VPN Connection
281
Glossary
283
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NETGEAR ProSafe FWG114P v2 Introduction Manual (11 pages)
Wireless 802.11g Firewall/Print Server
Brand:
NETGEAR
| Category:
Print Server
| Size: 0.08 MB
Table of Contents
Chapter 2 Introduction
1
Full Routing on both the Broadband and Serial Ports
2
Virtual Private Networking
3
Wireless Multimedia (WMM) Support
3
A Powerful, True Firewall with Content Filtering
3
Autosensing Ethernet Connections with Auto Uplink
4
Extensive Protocol Support
5
Easy Installation and Management
6
NETGEAR Related Products
6
Package Contents
7
Netgear ProSafe FWG114P v2 Installation Manual (2 pages)
Wireless 802.11g Firewall/Print Server
Brand:
Netgear
| Category:
Print Server
| Size: 0.37 MB
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