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3 ) In the
IPSec Connection Name
column, specify a name.
4 ) In the
Remote IPSec Gateway (URL)
column, Enter Site B’s
WAN IP address.
5 ) To configure
Site A’s LAN
:
In the
Tunnel access from local IP addresses
column, here we
take
Subnet Address
as an example. Then input the LAN IP
range of Site A in the
IP Address for VPN
column, and input
Subnet Mask
of Site A.
6 ) To configure
Site B’s LAN
:
In the
Tunnel access from local IP addresses
column, here we
take
Subnet Address
as an example. Then input the LAN IP
range of Site B in the
IP Address for VPN
column, and input
Subnet Mask
of Site B.
7 ) Select the
Key Exchange Method
for the policy. We select
Auto(IKE)
here.
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8 ) Enter the
Pre-Shared Key
for IKE authentication. Then
keep
Perfect Forward Secrecy
enabled.
Note:
Make sure Site A and Site B use the same key.
9 ) Leave the
Advanced
Settings as default value. Then click
OK
to save.
Configuration on Site B (remote network). Refer to step 2
configuration on Site A and make sure that Site A and Site B
use the same
pre-shared keys
and
Perfect Forward Secrecy
settings.
The
Status
column will change to
Up
if the VPN connection
has been set up successfully.
5. Check the VPN connection. You can ping site B’ LAN IP
from your computer to verify that the IPSec VPN connection
is set up correctly.
Tips:
To check the VPN connection, you can do the following.
a .
On the host in Site A, press
[Windows Logo]
+
[R]
to open
Run dialog. Input “
cmd
” and hit
OK.
b .
In the CLI window, type in “ping 192.168.2.x” (“192.168.2.x”
can be IP address of any host in Site B). Then press [Enter].
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c . If Ping proceeds successfully (gets replies from host in
Site B), the IPSec connection is working properly now.
Now IPSec VPN is implemented to establish a connection.
Note:
1. The product supports a maximum of ten simultaneous connections.
2.
If one of the site has been off line for a while, for example, if Site A has been disconnected, on Site B you need to
click
Disable
and then click
Enable
after Site A back on line in order to re-establish the IPSec tunnel.
Done!
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Chapter
12
Administrate Your Network
This chapter introduces how to change the system settings and administrate your
router’s network.
This chapter contains the following sections:
Set System Time
Update the Firmware
Back up and Restore Configuration Settings
Change the Administrator Account
Local Management
Remote Management
System Log
Monitor the Internet Traffic Statistics
CWMP Settings
SNMP Settings
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Set System Time
System time is the time displayed while the router is running. The system time you
configure here will be used for other time-based functions like Parental Controls and
Wireless Schedule. You can manually set how to get the system time.
Follow the steps below to set your system time.
Visit
http://tplinkmodem.net
, and log in with the password you set for the router.
Go to
Advanced
>
System Tools
>
Time Settings
page.
Configure the system time using the following methods :
Manually:
Select your time zone and enter your local time.
Get from PC:
Click this button if you want to use the current managing PC’s time.
Get GMT:
Click this button if you want to get time from the Internet. Make sure your
router can access the Internet before you select this way to get system time.
Click
Save
to make your settings effective.
After setting the system time, you can set
Daylight Saving
time according to your
needs. Tick the checkbox to enable
Daylight Saving
, set the start and end time and
then click
Save
to make the settings effective.

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