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Internet and Broadband Settings
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ProSafe Wireless-N 8-Port Gigabit VPN Firewall FVS318N
Additional WAN-Related Configuration Tasks
• If you want the ability to manage the wireless VPN firewall remotely, enable remote
management (see Configure Remote Management Access on p
age 322). If you enable
remote management, NETGEAR strongly recommends that you change your password
(see Change Passwords and Administrator and Guest Settings on
page 320).
• Y
ou can set up the traffic meter for the WAN interface, if you wish. See Enable the WAN
Traffic Meter on p
age 335.
Verify the Connection
Test the wireless VPN firewall before deploying it in a live production environment. Verify that
network traffic can pass through the wireless VPN firewall:
• Ping
an Internet URL.
• Ping
the IP address of a device on either side of the wireless VPN firewall.
What to Do Next
You have completed setting up the WAN connection for the wireless VPN firewall. The
following chapters and sections describe important tasks that you need to address before you
deploy the wireless VPN firewall in your network:
• Chapter 3, LAN Configuration
• Chapter 4, Wireless Configuration and Security
• Configure Authentication Domains, Groups, and Users
• Manage Digital Certificates for VPN Connections
• Use the IPSec VPN Wizard for Client and Gateway Configurations
• Virtual Private Networking Using SSL Connections