Manual
Table Of Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- Installation
- Basic Configuration
- LAN Configuration
- Connect to the Internet
- Wireless Settings
- VPN
- Security
- Maintenance
- Status and Statistics
- Troubleshooting
- Appendix A - Glossary
- Appendix B - Factory Default Settings
- Appendix C - Standard Services for Port Forwarding & Firewall Configuration
- Appendix D - Log Output Reference
- Appendix E - RJ-45 Pin-outs
- Appendix F - New Wi Fi Frequency table ( New appendix section )
- Appendix G - Product Statement
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Section 7 - VPN
Open VPN
VPN > OpenVPN > Settings
OpenVPN allows peers to authenticate each other using a pre-shared secret key, certicates, or username/
password. When used in a multiclient-server conguration, it allows the server to release an authentication
certicate for every client, using signature and Certicate authority. An OpenVPN can be established through
this router.
You can select server mode, client mode, or access server client mode. In access server client mode, the user has
to download the auto login prole from the OpenVPN Access Server and upload the same to connect.
Server
Settings
Field Description
Mode Select Server.
VPN Network Enter the IP network for the VPN.
VPN Netmask Enter the netmask.
Port Enter what port to use. The default port is 1194.
Tunnel Protocol Select either TCP or UDP.
Encryption Algorithm Select the encryption algorithm from the drop-down menu.
Hash Algorithm Select the hash algorithm from the drop-down menu.
Tunnel Type
Select either Full Tunnel or Split Tunnel. Full Tunnel mode just sends all trac from the client across the
VPN tunnel to the router. Split Tunnel mode only sends trac to the private LAN based on pre-specied
client routes. If you select Split Tunnel, refer to “Local Networks” on page 121 to create local networks.
Save Click Save to save and activate your settings.
To congure the router as an OpenVPN Server:
1. Click VPN > OpenVPN > Settings.
2. Toggle OpenVPN to ON and complete the elds in the table below.