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Test the Path from Your Computer to a Remote Device
After verifying that the LAN path works correctly, test the path from your computer to a remote
device. From the Windows Run dialog box, type:
ping -n 10 <IP address>
in which
<IP address>
is the IP address of a remote device such as your ISP’s DNS
server.
If the path is functioning correctly, replies as in the previous section are displayed. If you do
not receive replies:
Check that your computer has the IP address of your VPN firewall listed as the default
gateway. If the IP configuration of your computer is assigned by DHCP, this information is
not visible in your computer’s Network Control Panel.
Check to see that the network address of your computer (the portion of the IP address
that is specified by the netmask) is different from the network address of the remote
device.
Check that the modem, dish, or router is connected and functioning.
For IPv4 connections, if your ISP assigned a host name, system name, or account name
to your computer, enter that name in the Account Name field on a WAN IPv4 ISP Settings
screen. You might also need to enter the assigned domain name or workgroup name in
the Domain Name field, and you might have to enter additional information. For more
information, see
Manually Configure an IPv4 Internet Connection
on page
34.
Your ISP might be rejecting the Ethernet MAC addresses of all but one of your
computers. Many broadband ISPs restrict access by allowing traffic only from the MAC
address of your broadband modem, but some ISPs additionally restrict access to the
MAC address of a single computer connected to that modem. If so, you need to configure
your VPN firewall to
clone
or
spoof
the MAC address from the authorized computer. You
can do this in the Router’s MAC Address section on the WAN Advanced Options screen.
For more information, see
Configure Advanced WAN Options and Other Tasks
on
page
71.
Restore the Default Configuration and Password
To reset the VPN firewall to the original factory default settings, you can use one of the
following two methods:
Press the factory default
Reset
button on the rear panel of the VPN firewall (see
Rear
Panel
on page
19) and hold the button for about 8 seconds until the Test LED turns on
and begins to blink (about 30 seconds). To restore the factory default settings when you
do not know the administration password or IP address, you need to use the factory
default Reset button method.
Use the Default button on the Settings Backup and Firmware Upgrade screen:
a.
Select
Administration > Settings Backup & Upgrade
:
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Figure 261.
b.
In the Backup / Restore Settings section of the screen, click the
Default
button.
The VPN firewall reboots. During the reboot process, the Settings Backup and Firmware
Upgrade screen might remain visible, or a status message with a counter might show the
number of seconds left until the reboot process is complete. The reboot process takes
about 160 seconds. (If you can see the unit: The reboot process is complete when the
Test LED on the front panel goes off.)
WARNING:
When you press the hardware factory default Reset button or click
the software Default button, the VPN firewall settings are erased.
All firewall rules, VPN policies, LAN and WAN settings, and other
settings are lost. Back up your settings if you intend on using
them.
Note:
After you reboot with factory default settings, the VPN firewall’s
password is
password
,
and the LAN IPv4 address is
192.168.1.1
.
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Address Problems with Date and Time
The System Date & Time screen displays the current date and time of day (see
Configure
Date and Time Service
on page
352). The VPN firewall uses the Network Time Protocol
(NTP) to obtain the current time from one of several network time servers on the Internet.
Each entry in the log is stamped with the date and time of day.
Problems with the date and time function can include:
Date shown is January 1, 2000. Cause: The VPN firewall has not yet successfully
reached a network time server. Check that your Internet access settings are configured
correctly. If you have just completed configuring the VPN firewall, wait at least 5 minutes,
and check the date and time again.
Time is off by one hour. Cause: The VPN firewall does not automatically sense daylight
saving time. Go to the Time Zone screen (
Administration > Time Zone
), and select or
clear the
Automatically Adjust for Daylight Savings Time
check box.
Access the Knowledge Base and Documentation
To access NETGEAR’s knowledge base for the VPN firewall:
Select
Web Support > Knowledgebase
.
To access NETGEAR’s documentation library for your VPN firewall model:
Select
Web Support > Documentation
.
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A
A.
Default Settings and Technical
Specifications
This appendix provides the default settings and the physical and technical specifications of the
VPN firewall in the following sections:
Factory Default Settings
Physical and Technical Specifications
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Factory Default Settings
You can use the factory default
Reset
button on the rear panel to reset all settings to their
factory defaults. This is called a hard reset (for more information, see
Revert to Factory
Default Settings
on page
349):
To perform a hard reset, press and hold the factory default Reset button for approximately
8 seconds (until the Test LED blinks rapidly). The VPN firewall returns to the factory
configuration settings that are shown in the following table.
Pressing the factory default Reset button for a shorter period causes the VPN firewall to
reboot.
The following table shows the default configuration settings for the VPN firewall:
Table 100.
VPN firewall factory default configuration settings
Feature
Default Behavior
Login settings
User login URL
Administrator user name (case-sensitive)
admin
Administrator login password (case-sensitive)
password
Guest user name (case-sensitive)
guest
Guest login password (case-sensitive)
password
WAN settings
WAN IPv4 mode (all WAN interfaces)
NAT
WAN IPv4 load balancing settings (all WAN interfaces)
Primary WAN mode
WAN IPv6 mode (all WAN interfaces)
IPv4 only mode
Stateless IP/ICMP Translation (SIIT)
Disabled
WAN MAC address (all WAN interfaces)
Use default MAC addresses of the
VPN firewall.
WAN MTU size (all WAN interfaces)
1500 bytes
1492 bytes for PPPoE connections
Port speed (all WAN interfaces)
AutoSense
Secondary IPv4 WAN addresses
None
Dynamic DNS for IPv4
Disabled
WAN QoS profiles for IPv4
None

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