Dual Wan Ports For Increased Reliability Or Outbound Load Balancing; Advanced Vpn Support For Both Ipsec And Ssl - NETGEAR FVS336G Reference Manual

Prosafe dual wan gigabit firewall with ssl & ipsec vpn
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ProSafe Dual WAN Gigabit Firewall with SSL & IPsec VPN FVS336G Reference Manual
Advanced stateful packet inspection (SPI) firewall with multi-NAT support.
Easy, web-based setup for installation and management.
Front panel LEDs for easy monitoring of status and activity.
Flash memory for firmware upgrade.
Internal universal switching power supply.
Dual WAN Ports for Increased Reliability or Outbound Load
Balancing
The FVS336G has two broadband WAN ports. The second WAN port allows you to connect a
second broadband Internet line that can be configured on a mutually-exclusive basis to:
Provide backup and rollover if one line is inoperable, ensuring you are never disconnected.
Load balance, or use both Internet lines simultaneously for outgoing traffic. The firewall
balances users between the two lines for maximum bandwidth efficiency.
See
"Network Planning for Dual WAN Ports" on page C-1
when implementing the following capabilities with dual WAN port gateways:
Single or multiple exposed hosts.
Virtual private networks.

Advanced VPN Support for Both IPsec and SSL

The VPN firewall supports IPsec and SSL virtual private network (VPN) connections.
IPsec VPN delivers full network access between a central office and branch offices, or
between a central office and telecommuters. Remote access by telecommuters requires the
installation of VPN client software on the remote computer.
IPsec VPN with broad protocol support for secure connection to other IPsec gateways and
clients.
Bundled with the single-user license of the NETGEAR ProSafe VPN Client software
(VPN01L)
Supports 25 concurrent IPsec VPN tunnels.
SSL VPN provides remote access for mobile users to selected corporate resources without
requiring a pre-installed VPN client on their computers.
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for the planning factors to consider
v1.0, October 2007
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