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NETGEAR DGFV338 - ProSafe Wireless ADSL Modem VPN Firewall Router Configuration

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VPN Configuration of ProSafe Client and Netgear ProSafe Router:
This document will guide you on how to create IKE and auto-VPN policies for your ProSafe
Netgear Router, as well as how to configure the VPN Pro-Safe VPN client in order to allow a
Virtual Private Network to be established over the internet.
NOTE: This document assumes that your router is either receiving a public IP address on the
WAN interface or that the gateway device(s) have the correct port forwarding or DMZ configured
so that port 500 UDP is open for the router, these gateway devices must also allow VPN pass-
through.
Version 1.1

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Summary of Contents for NETGEAR DGFV338 - ProSafe Wireless ADSL Modem VPN Firewall Router

  • Page 1 This document will guide you on how to create IKE and auto-VPN policies for your ProSafe Netgear Router, as well as how to configure the VPN Pro-Safe VPN client in order to allow a Virtual Private Network to be established over the internet.
  • Page 2: Router Settings

    Router Settings: As we configure the Netgear VPN Router, there will be information we’ll add which will later be used in the configuration of the ProSafe Client Software. This information will be marked with red numbered circles. You can print this form to help keep track of this information.
  • Page 3 Creation of the VPN Policy on the ProSafe Router: From the Router’s GUI, go to the • VPN section and then select the VPN wizard. There, select the option for VPN • Client. Now you will have the following fields available: Connection Name: The name can •...
  • Page 4 Once you apply, you will see the policy we created in the list of VPN Policies. Make note of the following: Router’s LAN Network IP ➍ ➍ ➍ ➍ Address: The firsts segment in the “Local” box. In our screenshot described as 192.168.1.0 –...
  • Page 5 Creation of the VPN Policy on the ProSafe Client: Before you start configuring the VPN Client, go through the following checklist and make sure you have all this information. After installing the VPN Client • Software, right click in the tray icon for the VPN Client and select the option Security Policy Editor.
  • Page 6 Click on the name of your new • created policy and change the ID Type field to IP Subnet The Subnet field will be the value ➎ ➎ ➎ ➎ ➎ ➎ ➎ ➎ of your Router’s LAN Network IP ➏...
  • Page 7 Click on the plus sign next to your • policy name and then on My Identity. Change the Select Certificate field • from “Automatically during IKE Negotiation” to “None”, and click on the Pre-Shared Key button that will appear on the top right. On the box that will pop up, click •...
  • Page 8 Input the Pre-Shared Key that you • have used when creating the VPN Policy on the Router and click on the OK Button. Next, change the ID Type to Domain • name. In the field that will open, add the value ➋...
  • Page 9 In the left box, click now on • Security Policy. Select Aggressive Mode and tick • Enable Perfect Forward Secrecy (PFS) checkbox. Leave the PFS Key Group as • Diffie-Hellman Group 2. For last, click on the Save button • at the top left of the Security Policy Editor: Version 1.1...
  • Page 10 Connecting: To connect, right click on the tray icon of the Netgear VPN client with your mouse, select connect and select the connection you just created. If your settings are correct you’ll receive a message confirming the connection. Version 1.1...