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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.
3°
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.
4°
The
Status
column will change to
Up
if the VPN connection
has been set up successfully.
5°
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.
1°
Visit
http://tplinkmodem.net
, and log in with the password you set for the router.
2°
Go to
Advanced
>
System Tools
>
Time Settings
page.
3°
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.
4°
Click
Save
to make your settings effective.
5°
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.