Quick Reference Guide
ProSafe VPN Firewall 50 FVS338 Reference Manual
2-2 Connecting the VPN Firewall to the Internet
v1.0, January 2010
5. Configure dynamic DNS on the WAN ports (optional). If required, configure your fully
qualified domain names during this phase. See “Configuring Dynamic DNS (Optional)” on
page 2-14.
6. Configure the WAN options (optional). Optionally, you can change the MAC address, the
default MTU size, and the port speed. However, these are relatively advanced features and
changing them is not usually required. See “Configuring Advanced WAN Options (Optional)”
on page 2-16.
Each of these tasks is detailed separately in this chapter. Setting up VPN tunnels is covered in
Chapter 5, “Virtual Private Networking.”
Logging in to the VPN Firewall
To connect to the VPN firewall, your computer needs to be configured to obtain an IP address
automatically from the VPN firewall by DHCP. For instructions on how to configure your
computer for DHCP, see the “Preparing Your Network” document that you can access from
Appendix D, “Related Documents.”
To log in to the VPN firewall:
1. Open an Internet Explorer or Firefox browser. In the browser window, enter
http://192.168.1.1 in the address field. The FVS338 login screen will display.
2. Enter admin for the User Name and password for the Password, both in lower case letters.
The VPN firewall user name and password are not the same as any user name or password you
may use to log in to your Internet connection.
3. Click Login. The Web Configuration Manager appears, displaying the Router Status screen as
the default screen.
Figure 2-1