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NETGEAR FVS124G User Manual

NETGEAR FVS124G
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Terminology
A VPN connection is often called a “tunnel” (or “VPN tunnel”). Every VPN tunnel is established between two “endpoints”.
In our example one endpoint is VPN Tracker and the other endpoint is the VPN gateway.
Please note that for each endpoint, the settings on the other endpoint are considered to be “remote”, while its own settings
are considered to be “local”. That means a “local” setting from VPN Tracker’s perspective, is a “remote” setting from the
VPN gateway’s perspective, and vice versa.
The sample configuration described in this guide is called a “Host to Network” configuration: A single computer, called a
“Host” establishes a VPN tunnel to an entire “Network” behind the VPN gateway.
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NETGEAR FVS124G Specifications

Power IconPower
power requirements12V DC, 1.2A
System Memory IconSystem Memory
processor200 MHz 32-bit RISC
memory4MB Flash, 16MB DRAM
Ports & Interfaces IconPorts & Interfaces
LAN portsFour (4) 10/100/1000 Mbps auto-sensing, AutoUplink RJ-45 ports
WAN portsTwo (2) 10/100Mbps Ethernet RJ-45 ports
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
dimensions7.45 x 4.85 x 1.26 in. (18.92 x 12.31 x 3.19 cm)
weight1.37 lbs. (0.62 kg)

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