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Reference Manual for the ProSafe VPN Firewall 50 FVS338
Connecting the FVS338 to the Internet
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January 2005
Note: Some ISPs will register the Ethernet MAC address of the network interface card in your 
computer when your account is first opened. They will then only accept traffic from the MAC 
address of that computer. This feature allows your VPN firewall to masquerade as that 
computer by using its MAC address.
4.
Click Apply to save your settings.
5.
Click the Test button to test your Internet connection. If the NETGEAR Web site does not 
appear within one minute, refer to 
.
Configuring for a Wizard-Detected Fixed IP (Static) Account 
If the Setup Wizard determines that your Internet service account uses Fixed IP assignment, you 
will be directed to the correct setup menu.
1.
Enter your assigned IP Address, Subnet Mask, and the IP Address of your ISP’s gateway 
router. This information should have been provided to you by your ISP. You will need the 
configuration parameters from your ISP you recorded in 
.
2.
Enter the IP address of your ISP’s Primary DNS Server. If a Secondary DNS Server address is 
available, enter it also.
DNS servers are required to perform the function of translating an Internet name such as 
www.netgear.com to a numeric IP address. For a fixed IP address configuration, you must 
obtain DNS server addresses from your ISP and enter them manually here. You should reboot 
your computers after configuring the VPN firewall for these settings to take effect.
3.
Click Apply to save the settings.
4.
Click the Test button to test your Internet connection. If the NETGEAR Web site does not 
appear within one minute, refer to 
.
Configuring a Serial Port as the Primary Internet Connection
Use the procedure below to configure an Internet connection via the serial port of your firewall.
How to Configure the Serial Port for an Internet Connection
There are three steps to configuring the serial port of your firewall for an Internet connection:
1.
Connect the firewall to your dial-up analog modem