
Option 1 requires that you create a port forward in the Actiontec for the IPSEC protocol. (Any references to connections to the ONT should be interpreted as connections to the Zyzel). Since you're VDSL, your two basic choices are option 1 and option 6 in the trade-offs FAQ (first link) Hubrisnxs posted. There are a number of posts on DSLReports regarding the FVS338 and the Actiontec. You have a Multiple Dwelling Unit (MDU) installation with VDSL from the ONT to the Xyzel VDSL modem. This provided connectivity to the work network, but is not acceptable because I need the wireless home network provided by the router as well.ĭoes anyone have any recommendations for how to set this up properly? I'm having a bit of difficulty setting it up the way I'd like.ġ) In general, should I connect the HW VPN directly into a free port of the Modem (parallel with the router), or should I connect it into the Router? (Does Verizon support multiple devices connected to the Modem, or do they expect us to connect everything via the router?)Ģ) I tried a number of different configurations, and the only way I was able to get the hardware VPN to function was to disconnect the router, connect the VPN box in its place, and configure the VPN box to mimic/use the MAC address of the router. My job recently gave me a hardware VPN: Netgear ProSafe VPN Firewall, Model FVS338
