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How to establish a VPN tunnel between two remote offices, 1 with a BiPAC 743GE and the other with a FSV318 (Netgear)?

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How to establish a VPN tunnel between two remote offices, 1 with a BiPAC 743GE and the other with a FSV318 (Netgear)?

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Thanks to Mr. Nic Baxter to give us this example. My case – Billion with V4.23 firmware on dynamic ip adsl & Netgear with V1.4 firmware on fixed ip adsl. 2 different subnets (to allow routing) First – on the Billion set up a new vpn connection with any name you like. Then add the local Subnet & Netmask – I used 192.168.0.0 & 255.255.255.0 Remote – Secure Gateway Address – add the IP address of the Netgear. Remote Network add the subnet & netmask of the remote network (Netgear). I used 192.168.1.0 & 255.255.255.0 The Proposal was ESP with MD5 authentication, 3DES encryption, MODP 768 (Group 1) Perfect Forward Secrecy & Pre-shared Key at least 16 characters long. Next – on Netgear set up a new vpn connection with any name – it does not have to match the Billion one. Put 0.0.0.0 for both the local & Remote IPSec Identifier Tunnel can be accessed from – select ‘a subnet of local address’ from the drop down Local LAN start IP Address – put 192.168.1.0 Local LAN IP Subnetmask – put 255.255.2

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