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Reference Manual for the ProSafe VPN Firewall 50 FVS338
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Connecting the FVS338 to the Internet
January 2005
5.
Enter the Router's MAC Address. Each computer or router on your network has a unique 
32-bit local Ethernet address. This is also referred to as the computer's MAC (Media Access 
Control) address. Usually, select Use default address.
If your ISP requires MAC authentication, then select either Use this Computer's MAC address 
to have the router use the MAC address of the computer you are now using, or Use This MAC 
Address to manually type in the MAC address that your ISP expects.
6.
Click Apply to save your settings.
7.
Click the Test button to test your Internet connection. If the NETGEAR Web site does not 
appear within one minute, refer to 
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Configuring for a Wizard-Detected Dynamic IP Account 
If the Setup Wizard determines that your Internet service account uses Dynamic IP assignment, 
you will be directed to the correct setup menu.
1.
Enter your Account Name (may also be called Host Name) and Domain Name. These 
parameters may be necessary to access your ISP’s services such as mail or news servers. If you 
leave the Domain Name field blank, the VPN firewall will attempt to learn the domain 
automatically from the ISP. If this is not successful, you may need to enter it manually.
2.
If you know that your ISP does not automatically transmit DNS addresses to the VPN firewall 
during login, select “Use these DNS servers” and enter the IP address of your ISP’s Primary 
DNS Server. If a Secondary DNS Server address is available, enter it also.
A DNS server is a host on the Internet that translates Internet names (such as 
www.netgear.com) to numeric IP addresses. Typically your ISP transfers the IP address of one 
or two DNS servers to your VPN firewall during login. If the ISP does not transfer an address, 
you must obtain it from the ISP and enter it manually here. If you enter an address here, you 
should reboot your computers after configuring the VPN firewall.
3.
The Router’s MAC Address is the Ethernet MAC address that will be used by the VPN 
firewall on the Internet port. 
If your ISP allows access from only one specific computer’s Ethernet MAC address, select 
“Use this MAC address.” The VPN firewall will then capture and use the MAC address of the 
computer that you are now using. You must be using the one computer that is allowed by the 
ISP. Otherwise, you can type in a MAC address.