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ProSafe Dual WAN Gigabit Firewall with SSL & IPsec VPN FVS336Gv2 Reference Manual
The WAN Status window should show a valid IP address and gateway. If the
configuration was not successful, go to “Manually Configuring the Internet Connection”
on page 19 following this section, or see “Troubleshooting the ISP Connection” on
page 165.
Note: If the configuration process was successful, you are connected to
the Internet through WAN port 1. If you intend to use the dual WAN
capabilities of the VPN firewall, continue with the configuration
process for WAN port 2.
4. Click the WAN2 ISP Settings tab.
5. Repeat the previous steps to automatically detect and configure the WAN2 Internet
connection.
6. Open the WAN Status window and verify a successful connection
If your WAN ISP configuration was successful, you can go to “Configuring the WAN Mode
(Required for Dual WAN)” on page 22.
If one or both automatic WAN ISP configurations failed, you can attempt a manual
configuration as described in the following section, or see “Troubleshooting the ISP
Connection” on page 165.
Manually Configuring the Internet Connection
Unless your ISP automatically assigns your configuration automatically via DHCP, you will
need to obtain configuration parameters from your ISP in order to manually establish an
Internet connection. The necessary parameters for various connection types are listed in
Table 2-2 on page 18
To manually configure the WAN1 ISP settings:
1. Select Network Configuration > WAN Settings from the menu. The WAN Settings
tabs appear, with the WAN1 ISP Settings screen in view.
2. In the ISP Login options, choose one of these options:
If your ISP requires an initial login to establish an Internet connection, click Yes (this
is the default).
If a login is not required, click No and ignore the Login and Password fields.
3. If you clicked Yes, enter the ISP-provided Login and Password information.