Quick Reference Guide

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Chapter 8: VPN Firewall and Network Management | 145
ProSafe Dual WAN Gigabit Firewall with SSL & IPsec VPN FVS336Gv2 Reference Manual
Reverting to Factory Default Settings
To reset the VPN firewall to the original factory default settings:
1. Click default.
2. Manually restart the VPN firewall in order for the default settings to take effect. After
rebooting, the VPN firewall’s password will be password and the LAN IP address will be
192.168.1.1. The VPN firewall will act as a DHCP server on the LAN and act as a DHCP
client to the Internet.
WARNING!
When you click default, your VPN firewall settings will be erased.
All firewall rules, VPN policies, LAN/WAN settings and other
settings will be lost. Backup your settings if you intend on using
them!
Upgrading the Firmware
You can install a different version of the VPN firewall firmware from the Settings Backup and
Firmware Upgrade screen. To view the current version of the firmware that your VPN firewall
is running, choose Monitoring from the main menu.
In the displayed Router Status screen, the System Info section shows the firmware version.
When you upgrade your firmware, this section of the screen will change to reflect the new
version.
To download a firmware version:
1. Go to the NETGEAR website at http://www.netgear.com/support and click Downloads.
2. From the Product Selection drop-down list, choose the FVS336Gv2.
3. Click on the desired firmware version to reach the download page. Be sure to read the
release notes on the download page before upgrading the VPN firewall’s software.
To upgrade the firmware:
1. Select Administration > Settings Backup and Firmware Upgrade from the menu.
2. Click Browse in the Router Upgrade section.
3. Locate the downloaded file and click upload. This will start the software upgrade to your
VPN firewall. The software upgrade process might take some time. At the conclusion of
the upgrade, your VPN firewall will reboot.