From a security perspective you are better to go with something at the perimeter of your network, like a WatchGuard product. You can have the authentication take place on that unit rather than allowing traffic in to your server and authenticating there.
Functionally either will work. You will...
Whenever this has happened to me it has always been a dat file issue. That is if you check the version of the dat in GroupShield you will see 0's across the board. Manually update the dat and it should take care of it.
You cannot use the optional port because you cannot configure a gateway. You might be able to do this with some kind of proxy between the optional and ISP routers.
Otherwise, there are products that might do what you want... For example, a router using BGP, a Fatpipe, a Nexland Pro800 Turbo...
The SOHO measures the license in terms of unique MAC addresses. Everytime a packet heading outbound hits the SOHO, it logs that MAC. As long as the list of MACs doesn't exceed your license (25 in this case) you are fine. You can check how many MACs are in the list through the web interface...
The light should be solid. The amber/yellow light will blink when there is activity (for yomang). You may have a bad port, so call WatchGuard (sorry, couldn't resist).
There are sometimes issues with the auto-negotiation and certain vendor equipment. Try plugging the interface into a...
Take the video card out: not a supported configuration and thus voids the warranty...
Call WatchGuard: if you have a bad board and the box is still in warranty, they will replace it...
I suppose I could have been more specific with that portion of my answer. Considering I know nothing about...
Check your logs for anything unusual. Also, make sure you have the latest software installed as there are some memory issues with some older versions of the software that caused memory leaks and freeze-ups.
Maybe a better understanding of what you have and are trying to do are in order...
Are you in drop-in or routed mode?
Are you moving hosts from the optional to trusted?
Are you using 10.x.x.x/8? Is that a requirement?
Any other details would be helpful.
If the secondary network on the...
In Policy Manager, select Network => Configuration and click on the Secondary Networks tab.
You can add multiple networks to an interface here. The FB will NAT for all of them.
You will only need to open either TCP 1723 or UDP 500, but not both unless you intend on using BOTH PPTP and IPSec. Both are different types of VPN. That aside, there are also the corresponding IP Protocols that need to be allowed, mentioned in my post above.
Did you check if the Netgear has...
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