Motorola USBW 100 Manual Do Utilizador

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Virtual Private Network (VPNs) 
Once your VPN settings are configured, there are two ways to start your 
VPN connection. 
• 
Automatically start your VPN upon connection by configuring your 
connection profile to do so. 
• 
One click manual launch of the VPN by pressing the 
VPN
 button on the 
main interface. 
Connecting to a Virtual Private Network (VPN) 
There are two ways to connect to a Virtual Private Network: 
• 
Configure a network profile to automatically launch a VPN connection 
when you connect to the network (see automatically launching a VPN 
connection). 
• 
Whenever you are connected to the Internet, you can launch a 
configured VPN connection by pressing the 
VPN
 button in the Main 
Window. 
Supported VPN Clients 
The Motorola Connection Manager currently supports VPN clients from 
the following vendors: 
• 
Microsoft 
• 
Cisco 
• 
Nortel 
• 
Checkpoint (please see Using the Checkpoint VPN Client for important 
caveats) 
• 
NetMotion (please see Using the NetMotion VPN Client for important 
caveats) 
Using the CheckPoint VPN Client 
Although CheckPoint's VPN client provides a command line interface that 
applications such as the Motorola Connection Manager can use to establish 
connections, the user cannot access other modes of the CheckPoint VPN 
client while the client is in command line mode. 
What does this mean for CheckPoint VPN users? Essentially, you should 
keep the Motorola Connection Manager open only when you have an 
active connection managed by the Motorola Connection Manager open. If 
you want to establish another type of connection with the CheckPoint VPN 
client, you MUST shut down the Motorola Connection Manager first. 
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