Making vpn connections, Vpn connections – SMC Networks Barricade SMC2404WBR User Manual

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Making VPN Connections

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Overview

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IPSec stands for IP Security. It provides authentication and

encryption over the Internet. It functions at Layer 3 and thus secures
everything on the network. It has become a standard protocol used
for virtual private networks (VPNs).
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PPTP stands for Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol. It basically

allows you to establish a connection to a corporate network and you
can share files and other data as if your machine were actually on
that local network.
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L2TP stands for Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol. It is an extension

of the Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol and is also used to establish
virtual private networks.
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VPN is an acronym for Virtual Private Network. This is a private

network that can exist in a public infrastructure. It maintains security
and privacy through the use of tunneling protocols and IP Security.

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General

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In general, most VPN applications will automatically function

properly through the router. In some cases, you may need to
specifically open ports in the router through the Virtual Server
section.
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If you are using IP Security, you need to open port 500.

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If you are using PPTP, you need to open port 1723.

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If you are using L2TP, port 1701 must be opened.

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Please review the “Advanced Settings – Virtual Server” section

of this Help documentation for more info on configuring this section
of the router.

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