Quick Start Manual

Installation Guide
ProSafe Wireless N VPN Firewall FVS318N
Follow these instructions to set up your VPN firewall.
For cable modem service. You must set up the VPN firewall using the same
computer you used when you first set up your internet connection.
For DSL service. To set up the VPN firewall, you might need information such
as your DSL service login name and password.
Package Contents
The VPN firewall package contains:
FVS318N VPN Firewall
Ethernet cable
Rubber feet
Power adapter
Installation guide
Resource CD
Connect the VPN Firewall
1. Connect the cables between the VPN Firewall, computer, and modem.
a. Turn off your computer.
b. Turn off and unplug the modem.
c. Locate the cable (cable 1 in the diagram) that connects your modem and
computer.
d. Disconnect the cable at the computer end only, point A in the diagram.
e. Insert the cable from your modem (cable 1 in the diagram) into the WAN
port of the VPN firewall as shown in point B of the second diagram.
f. Insert the cable that came with your VPN firewall (the NETGEAR cable in
the next diagram) into a LAN port on the VPN firewall, such as LAN
port 1 (point C in the diagram). Insert the other end into the LAN port of
your computer (point D in the diagram).
Your cables are connected, and you are ready to restart your network.
2. Restart your network in the correct sequence.
WARNING: Failure to restart your network in the correct sequence could prevent
you from connecting to the Internet.
a. Plug in the power cord to your modem, turn it on, and wait 2 minutes.
b. Plug in the power cord to your VPN firewall, turn it on, and wait 1 minute.
c. Turn on your computer.
Cable 1
ModemComputer
WAN port
NETGEAR cable
VPN firewall
Local portsComputer
Note: For DSL customers, if ISP-provided software logs you in to the Internet, do not
run that software. You might need to go to the browser Tools menu, Internet Options,
Connections tab, and disable auto dialing.
d. To verify that the VPN network is operating correctly check the VPN firewall
LEDs:
Power. The Power LED should turn solid green. If it does not turn solid
green, check that the power adapter is connected to an AC outlet.
Test. The Test LED lights when the router is first turned on and then goes
off. If after 2 minutes it is still lit, see the Troubleshooting Tips in this guide.
WAN. The WAN port LED should be lit. If it is not, make sure that the
Ethernet cable is attached to the VPN firewall WAN port and the modem.
Also, make sure that the modem is powered on.
LAN. Each LAN port has two LEDs. The green LED on the upper left
indicates network activity. The right LED indicates communication speed.
It is green for 1000 Mbps, amber for 100 Mbps, and off for 10 Mbps. If the
LAN port LED is not on, check that the Ethernet cable from the computer
to the firewall is attached at both ends, and that the computer is on.
Configure the VPN Firewall for Internet
Access
Use your browser to access and configure the FVS318N.
1. From the computer, open a browser such as Internet Explorer. With the VPN
firewall in its factory default state, type http://192.168.1.1 in the browser
address bar and click Enter. The login screen displays.
LAN Ports
WAN
Power
Test
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