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3 TopicsFVS318N Box-to-Box VPN with NAT
I'm trying to set up a box-to-box IPSec VPN tunnel between an office and branch location. The office location has an external static IP address so no problems there. However, the ISP servicing the branch provides a 192.168.X.X address to the FVS318N rather than an external (static or dynamic) IP address. The branch is effectively behind a virtual NAT device at the ISP. How can I set up a box-to-box VPN in this situation? Thanks for any assistance with this!2.8KViews0likes4CommentsFVS336GV3 adding multiple IP addresses on WAN
Make/Model: Netgear Prosafe FVS336GV3 4.3.3-6 - applies to any version Having wasted time reading multiple posts but successfully adding multiple IP addresses to a single WAN port, I thought I would post the simple solution myself, so that Netgear employees don;t have to stretch themselves too much.... Make sure you create and add SECONDARY ADDRESSES to the WAN (1 or 2) BEFORE you create your inbound NAT rules. Only then will they appear in the drop-down list where you can bind them to internal addresses (see above screen-shot)4.6KViews0likes1CommentConfiguring 1-1 NAT on FVS336GV2
Thought I had this figured out, but it's not working. I have 5 public IPs: x.x.x.153-157 I have 3 mail servers: 10.200.10.2-4 WAN Mode is NAT, and I've set up an inbound SMTP rule as follows: Service: SMTP Action: ALLOW always Send to LAN Server: Address Range Start: 10.200.10.2 Finish: 10.200.10.4 WAN Destination IP Address: Address Range Start: x.x.x.153 Finish: x.x.x.155 WAN1 is set to x.x.x.153 with subnet & gateway per ISP. I can ping .153, but not .154 or .155. All servers work (individually) with single-server port forwarding, none work with 1-1. Double-checked external DNS; all correct. Am I missing a setting or something?13KViews0likes6Comments