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Figure 6-19: Internet Policy Summary
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Figure 6-20: Single Port Forwarding
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Figure 6-21: Port Range Forwarding
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Figure 6-22: Port Range Triggering
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Figure 6-23: VPN
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Figure 6-24: VPN Client Accounts
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Figure 6-25: VPN Passthrough
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Figure 6-26: Application-based QoS
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Figure 6-27: Port-based QoS
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Figure 6-28: Administration
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Figure 6-29: Log
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Figure 6-30: Diagnostics
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Figure 6-31: Backup & Restore
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Figure 6-32: Factory Defaults
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Figure 6-33: Firmware Upgrade
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Figure 6-34: IPS Configure
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Figure 6-35: P2P/IM
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Figure 6-36: Report
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Figure 6-37: VLAN
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Figure 6-38: RADIUS
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Figure 6-39: Port Setting
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Figure 6-40: Statistics
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Figure 6-41: Cable Diagnostics
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Figure 6-42: Status
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Figure 6-43: Local Network
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Figure 6-44: VPN Clients
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Figure 6-45: Access Rules
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Figure 6-46: Add a New Access Rule
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Figure 6-47: Service Management
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Figure 6-48: Settings are Successful
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Figure 6-49: Content Filter
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Figure 6-50: VPN Summary
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Figure 6-51: Choose Mode
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Figure 6-52: Gateway to Gateway
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Figure 6-53: Client to Gateway
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Figure 6-54: Gateway to Gateway
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Figure 6-55: Client to Gateway
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Figure 6-56: Advanced
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Figure 6-57: VPN Client Access
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Figure 6-58: VPN Pass Through
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Figure 6-59: System Log
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Figure 6-60: System Statistics
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Figure 6-61: Wizard
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Figure 6-62: Dual WAN or DMZ
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Figure 6-63: Host and Domain Name
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Figure 6-64: WAN Connection Type
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Figure 6-65: Obtain an IP Automatically
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Figure 6-66: Static IP
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Figure 6-67: PPPoE
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Figure 6-68: WAN Connection Type WAN2
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Figure 6-69: Obtain an IP WAN2
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Figure 6-70: Static IP WAN2
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Figure 6-71: PPPoE WAN2
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Figure 6-72: Save Settings
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Figure 6-73: Access Rules Policy
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Figure 6-74: Select the Action
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Figure 6-75: Select the Service
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Figure 6-76: Select the Log
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Figure 6-77: Select the Source
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Figure 6-78: Select the Destination
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Figure 6-79: When it Works
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Figure 6-80: Save Settings
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Figure 6-81: Settings are Successful
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Figure 6-82: Support
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Figure B-1: VPN Client Accounts Screen
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Figure B-2: License Agreement
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Figure B-3: Copying Files
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Figure B-4: Finished Installing Files
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Figure B-5: QuickVPN Desktop Icon
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Figure B-6: QuickVPN Tray Icon - No Connection
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Figure B-7: QuickVPN Software - Profile
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Figure B-8: Connecting
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Figure B-9: Activating Policy
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Figure B-10: Verifying Network
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Figure B-11: QuickVPN Software - Status
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Figure B-12: QuickVPN Tray Icon - Connection
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Figure B-13: QuickVPN Tray Icon - No Connection
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Figure B-14: QuickVPN Software - Change Password
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Figure C-1: Local Security Screen
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Figure C-2: Rules Tab
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Figure C-3: IP Filter List Tab
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Figure C-4: IP Filter LIst
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Figure C-5: Filters Properties
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Figure C-6: New Rule Properties
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Figure C-7: IP Filter List
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Figure C-8: Filters Properties
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Figure C-9: New Rule Properties
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Figure C-10: IP Filter List Tab
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Figure C-11: Filter Action Tab
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Figure C-12: Security Methods Tab
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Figure C-13: Authentication Methods
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Figure C-14: Preshared Key
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Figure C-15: New Preshared Key
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Figure C-16: Tunnel Setting Tab
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Figure C-17: Connection Type Tab
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Figure C-18: Properties Screen
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Figure C-19: IP Filter List Tab
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Figure C-20: Filter Action Tab
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Figure C-21: Authentication Methods Tab
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Figure C-22: Preshared Key
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Figure C-23: New Preshared Key
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Figure C-24: Tunnel Setting Tab
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Figure C-25: Connection Type
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Figure C-26: Rules
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Figure C-27: Local Computer
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Figure C-28: VPN Tab
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Figure D-1: Diagram of All VPN Tunnels
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Figure D-2: Login Screen
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Figure D-3: Security - VPN Screen (VPN Tunnel)
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Figure D-4: Security - VPN Screen (VPN Tunnel)
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Figure D-5: Auto (IKE) Advanced Settings Screen
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Figure E-1: IP Configuration Screen
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Figure E-2: MAC Address/Adapter Address
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Figure E-3: MAC Address/Physical Address
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Figure E-4: MAC Address Clone
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Figure F-1: Suggested Mounting Hardware
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Figure F-2: Wall-Mounting Template
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Figure F-3: Wall-Mounting the Router
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Chapter 1: Introduction
Welcome
4-Port Gigabit Security Router with VPN
Chapter 1: Introduction
Welcome
Thank you for choosing the 4-Port Gigabit Security Router with VPN. The Linksys 4-Port Gigabit Security Router
with VPN is an advanced Internet-sharing network solution for your small business needs. Like any router, it lets
multiple computers in your office share an Internet connection.
The 4-Port Gigabit Security Router with VPN also features a built-in 4-Port full-duplex 10/100/1000 Ethernet
switch to connect four PCs directly, or you can connect more hubs and switches to create as big a network as you
need.
The Virtual Private Network (VPN) capability creates encrypted “tunnels” through the Internet, allowing up to 5
remote offices and 5 traveling users to securely connect into your office network from off-site. Users connecting
through a VPN tunnel are attached to your company's network — with secure access to files, e-mail, and your
intranet — just as if they were in the building. You can also use the VPN capability to allow users on your small
office network to securely connect out to a corporate network. The QoS features provide consistent voice and
video quality throughout your business.
The 4-Port Gigabit Security Router with VPN can serve as a DHCP Server, and has a powerful SPI firewall to
protect your PCs against intruders and most known Internet attacks. It can be configured to filter internal users'
access to the Internet, and has IP and MAC address filtering so you can specify exactly who has access to your
network. Configuration is a snap with the web browser-based configuration utility.
This user guide will give you all the information you need to connect, set up, and configure your Router.
Ethernet:
a network protocol that specifies
how data is placed on and retrieved from a
common transmission medium.
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