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NOTE: If you are having trouble accessing the Web UI using V-Configure.com, please enter
192.168.15.1 in the address bar of your browser instead.
Can I set up a Local Area Network with the V-Portal?
Yes, you can connect many types of devices to the V-Portal, not just a computer. Connect a router, a switch,
or a hub to the yellow Ethernet port of your V-Portal.
You can even monitor unauthorized attempts to access your LAN. The V-Portal keeps track of all
unauthorized access attempts in its local log. To view the local log, login to the V-Portal's Web-based
Configuration and Status User Interface ("Web UI") from a computer connected to your V-Portal through the
yellow Ethernet port, either directly or as part of your LAN. Enter
web browser, navigate to the Advanced Setup page (from the Home Page click Advanced Setup) and click
Firewall Logs.
For your convenience, the V-Portal allows you to set up email alerts of unauthorized LAN access attempts.
Easy to follow directions are provided on the Firewall Logs page.
NOTE: If you are having trouble accessing the Web UI using V-Configure.com, please enter
192.168.15.1 in the address bar of your browser instead.
Can I play online games through my V-Portal?
Whether you want to play your favorite interactive games on your computer or on your game box, you can
use your V-Portal to connect to the Internet for online gaming.
Connect any of the popular gaming consoles, such as Playstation®, Xbox® or Nintendo®, directly to the
yellow Ethernet port of your V-Portal. You can also play interactive games on any computer connected to
your V-Portal through the yellow Ethernet port, either directly or as part of your LAN.
By default, the V-Portal blocks all unsolicited messages to the computer or LAN as a standard security
measure. For online games that require some unsolicited messages to be transmitted through the V-Portal,
you can specify ports and IP addresses on which to allow these messages. Login to the V-Portal's Web-
based Configuration and Status User Interface ("Web UI") from a computer connected to your V-Portal
through the yellow Ethernet port, either directly or as part of your LAN. Enter
address bar of a web browser and navigate to the Advanced Setup page (from the Home Page click
Advanced Setup). Specify ports and IP addresses on the Port Settings page which displays.
NOTE: If you are having trouble accessing the Web UI using V-Configure.com, please enter
192.168.15.1 in the address bar of your browser instead.
How can I operate a Virtual Private Network (VPN) application behind the V-Portal?
The V-Portal supports pass-through for IPSec and PPTP, the most common VPN protocols. Login to the V-
Portal's Web-based Configuration and Status User Interface ("Web UI") from a computer connected to your
V-Portal through the yellow Ethernet port, either directly or as part of your LAN. Enter
the address bar of a web browser, navigate to the Network Options page (from the Home Page click
Advanced Setup > Network Options) and enable or disable the options.
NOTE: If you are having trouble accessing the Web UI using V-Configure.com, please enter
192.168.15.1 in the address bar of your browser instead.
I touched my V-Portal and the LCD display went blank. What happened?
View the Terms of Service by visiting the Vonage website at www.vonage.com/tos. Pay particular attention to
Section 11 which explains limitations on Warranty, Remedy and Liability.
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