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VPN Tab
Setting Up and Configuring the Router
Username
—Displays the username.
Edit button
—Modify the username, password, or toggle between whether the user is allowed
to change their password.
Remove button
—Delete a user account.
Certificate Management
Use this section to manage the certificate used for securing the communication between the
router and QuickVPN clients.
Generate—
Click this button to generate a new certificate to replace the existing certificate on
the router.
Export for Admin—
Click this button to export the certificate for administrator. A dialog will
ask you to specify where you want to store your certificate. The default file name is
"WRVS4000Nv2_Admin.pem" but you can use another name. The certificate for administrator
contains the private key and needs to be stored in a safe place as a backup. If the router's
configuration is reset to the factory default, this certificate can be imported and restored on the
router.
Export for Client—
Click this button to export the certificate for client. A dialog will ask you
where you want to store your certificate. The default file name is "WRVS4000Nv2_Client.pem"
but you can use another name. For QuickVPN users to securely connect to the router, this
certificate needs to be placed in the install directory of the QuickVPN client.
Import—
Click this button to import a certificate previously saved to a file using Export for
Admin or Export for Client. Enter the file name in the field or click Browse to locate the file on
your computer, then click Import.
Certificate Last Generated or Imported—
Displays the date and time when a certificate was
last generated or imported.
Change these settings as described here and click
Save Settings
to apply your changes, or click
Cancel Changes
to cancel your changes. Help information is displayed on the right-hand side
of the screen, and click
More
for additional details.
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VPN Tab
Setting Up and Configuring the Router
VPN Passthrough
This screen allows users to use their own VPN algorithms to connect to their remote Routers.
The Wireless Router will just pass the traffic through.
IPsec Passthrough
—Internet Protocol Security (IPsec) is a suite of protocols used to
implement secure exchange of packets at the IP layer. IPsec Passthrough is enabled by default
to allow IPsec tunnels to pass through the Router. To disable IPsec Passthrough, select
Disabled
.
PPTP Passthrough
—Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) allows the Point-to-Point
Protocol (PPP) to be tunneled through an IP network. PPTP Passthrough is enabled by default.
To disable PPTP Passthrough, select
Disabled
.
L2TP Passthrough
—Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol is the similar to PPP but allows Layer 2 and the
PPP session to terminate at different servers or locations. L2TP Passthrough is enabled by
default. To disable L2TP Passthrough, select
Disabled
.
Change these settings as described here and click
Save Settings
to apply your changes, or click
Cancel Changes
to cancel your changes. Help information is displayed on the right-hand side
of the screen, and click
More
for additional details.
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QoS Tab
Setting Up and Configuring the Router
QoS Tab
QoS (Quality of Service) allows you to perform Bandwidth Management, by either Rate Control
or Priority. You can also configure QoS Trust Mode and the DSCP settings.
Bandwidth Management
Bandwidth
Specify the maximum bandwidth provided by the ISP on the WAN interface, for both the
upstream and downstream directions.
Bandwidth Management Type
Type—
The desired type of bandwidth management, either
Rate Control
(default) or
Priority
.
Depending on your selection, the lower portion of the screen displays either the
Rate Contro
l
section or the
Priority
section.
Rate Control
Service—
Select the service from the drop-down menu. If it does not contain the service you
need, click Service Management to add the service.
IP—
Enter the IP address or IP range you need to control. The default is zero which includes all
internal IP addresses.
Direction—
Select Upstream for outbound traffic or Downstream for inbound traffic.
Mini.Rate—
Enter the minimum rate for the guaranteed bandwidth.
Max. Rate—
Enter the maximum rate for the guaranteed bandwidth.
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QoS Tab
Setting Up and Configuring the Router
Enable—
Check this box to enable this Rate Control Rule.
Add to list—
After a rule is set up, click this button to add it to the list. The list can contain a
maximum of 15 entries.
Delete selected application—
Click this button to delete a rule from the list.
Priority Screen
Service
—Select the service from the drop-down menu. If it does not contain the service you
need, click Service Management to add the service.
Direction
—Select Upstream for outbound traffic or Downstream for inbound traffic from the
drop-down menu.
Priority
—Select High, Medium, Normal, or Low priority for the service. The default is Medium.
Enable
—Check this box to enable this Priority Rule.
Add to list—
After a rule is set up, click this button to add it to the list. The list can contain a
maximum of 15 entries.
Delete selected application
—Click this button to delete a rule from the list.
Change these settings as described here and click
Save Settings
to apply your changes, or click
Cancel Changes
to cancel your changes. Help information is displayed on the right-hand side
of the screen, and click
More
for additional details.
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QoS Tab
Setting Up and Configuring the Router
QoS Setup
The QoS Setup screen allows users to configure QoS Trust Mode for each LAN port.
Port ID—
The number of the LAN port.
Trust Mode—
Select either
Port
,
CoS
, or
DSCP
. The default is Port.
Default CoS/Port Priority—
If Trust Mode is set to Port, select the port priority from 1 to 4 from
the drop-down menu. If Trust Mode is set to CoS, select the default CoS priority from 0 to 7 from
the drop-down menu.
CoS Setup
Priority—
The CoS priority from 0 to 7.
Queue—
Select the traffic forwarding queue, 1 to 4, to which the CoS priority is mapped.
Change these settings as described here and click
Save Settings
to apply your changes, or click
Cancel Changes
to cancel your changes. Help information is displayed on the right-hand side
of the screen, and click
More
for additional details.
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