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NETGEAR FVS336Gv3
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Set Up Virtual Private Networking With IPSec Connections
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ProSAFE Dual WAN Gigabit WAN SSL VPN Firewall FVS336Gv3
11. On the VPN firewall, activate the IPSec VPN connection:
a. Select VPN > Connection Status.
b. Locate the policy in the table and click the Connect button.
The IPSec VPN connection becomes active.
Note: If you use an FQDN as the tunnel endpoint address on the VPN firewall,
if the Dynamic DNS service is slow to update its servers when your
DHCP WAN address changes, the VPN tunnel fails because the FQDN
does not resolve to your new address. If you have the option to configure
the update interval for the Dynamic DNS service, set it to an
appropriately short time.
Create an IPv4 Client-to-Gateway VPN Tunnel with the Wizard
The following sections provide information about creating an IPv4 client-to-gateway VPN
tunnel with the VPN Wizard:
Client-to-Gateway Tunnels
Use the VPN Wizard to Configure the Gateway for a Client Tunnel
Use the NETGEAR ProSAFE VPN Client Wizard to Create a Secure Connection to the
VPN Firewall
Manually Create a Secure Connection to the VPN Firewall Using the NETGEAR
ProSAFE VPN Client
Client-to-Gateway Tunnels
The following figure shows an example of an IPv4 client-to-gateway IPSec VPN connection.

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