Netgear FVS338 / FVX538 / FVS124G VPN Configuration PDF Guide


This document describes how VPN Tracker can be used to establish a connection between a Macintosh running Mac OS X and a Netgear VPN router. The Netgear gateway is configured as a router connecting a company LAN to the Internet. This paper is only a supplement to, not a replacement for, the instructions that have been included with your Netgear. Please be sure to read those instructions and understand them before starting. When setting up a VPN, you’ll have to handle a couple of parameters. Those parameters are marked with red dots with little
numbers in it. Throughout the setup we will point back to those parameters.

Step 1 – Create a new IKE Policy

> Policy Name: Enter an arbitrary name (e.g. vpntracker)
> Direction/Type: Select Responder
> Exchange Mode: Select Aggressive Mode
> Local Identity Type: Select Fully Qualified Domain Name
> Local Identity Data: Enter an arbitrary identifier (e.g. netgear.local)
> Remote Identity Type: Select Fully Qualified Domain Name
> Remote Identity Data: Enter an arbitrary identifier (e.g. vpntracker.local)
> Pre-shared Key: Enter an arbitrary key (e.g secretkey)

December 20, 2009 | Posted in Electronic Manual | Leave a Comment

Macbook Laptop How To Install Your SuperDrive PDF Instruction Manual Guide

Thank you for choosing FastMac. Please feel free to contact us at any time with any questions or comments you may have while installing your LCD Screen. Let’s begin.

1. PREPARING FOR DISASSEMBLY: You will need the following: 1) an old credit card along with some sandpaper 2) a small Philips screwdriver 3) a soft cloth or towel (to protect the inish and the display.
2. First, you will need to modify the credit card by sanding the short side into a beveled edge. Set the item aside.
3. Shut down the MacBook, unplug the AC Adapter close the display and allow components to cool for 10 minutes before beginning this procedure.
4. Lay down a soft cloth and lip the MacBook over exposing the battery.
5. Using a small coin, turn the battery release latch to unlock the battery from its bay. It should pop up slightly. Lift the battery out of the bay.
6. With the battery bay exposed, touch the area shown in the picture to discharge any static electricity.
7. Locate and loosen the three screws show in the picture. These are captive screws so they will not come out of the L-bracket.
8. Holding the long end of the L-bracket, lift it out in the direction shown in the picture.
9. Remove the two 5.5mm screws on the optical drive slot side.
10. The screws on the opposite side need not be removed. But if you do, make sure you replace them correctly (they are 3mm). Do not use longer screws, as this may damage the computer.

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MacBook Pro Notebook PDF User’s Guide

Setting Up Your MacBook Pro
Your MacBook Pro is designed so that you can set it up quickly and start using it right away. The following pages take you through the setup process, including these tasks:
 Plugging in the power adapter
 Connecting the cables
 Turning on your MacBook Pro
 Configuring a user account and other settings using Setup Assistant

Step 1: Plug In the Power Adapter
If there is protective film around the power adapter, remove it before setting up your MacBook Pro. Insert the AC plug of your power adapter into an outlet and the power adapter plug into the MacBook Pro power adapter port. As you get close to the port, you will feel a magnet, which helps draw and guide the power adapter plug in.

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