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Reference Manual for the ProSafe Wireless 802.11g Firewall/Print Server Model FWG114P
4. R
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UN THE
ETUP
Figure 3-7: Setup Wizard
You are now connected to the router. If you do not see the menu above, click the Setup
a.
Wizard link on the upper left of the main menu.
Choose NAT or Classical Routing. Typically, NAT is used. NAT automatically assigns
b.
private IP addresses (192.168.0.x) to LAN connected devices. Classical routing lets you
directly manage the IP addresses the FWG114P uses.
Note: If you choose not to use NAT, each computer on the LAN connected to the
FWG114P must have a valid public IP address in the same subnet as the Wan port of the
FWG114P. For more information on NAT, please see
NAT" on page
to open UDP port 500 in the Security settings according to the instructions at
Click Next to proceed. Input your ISP settings, as needed.
c.
At the end of the Setup Wizard, click the Test button to verify your Internet connection
d.
and register your product. If you have trouble connecting to the Internet, use the
Troubleshooting Tips below to correct basic problems, or refer to the Reference Manual
on the CD.
If you were unable to connect to the firewall, please refer to
Functioning" on page
You are now connected to the Internet!
Note: For wireless placement and range guidelines, and wireless configuration instructions, please
see
Chapter 4, "Wireless
3-8
W
IZARD TO CONNECT TO THE
B-7. Furthermore, if you turn NAT off and plan to use VPN, you will have
11-1.
Configuration."
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"Single IP Address Operation Using
Basic Functioning "Basic
Connecting the FWG114P to the Internet

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