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Netgear FVS318 ProSafe VPN Firewall Review Print E-mail
Tim Higgins   
July 04, 2002

Basic Features

The 318 comes in NETGEAR's standard blue metal stackable cabinet. All indicators are on the front panel of the cabinet and include Link/Activity, and 100Mbps for each of the eight LAN ports, Link and Activity for the WAN, and Power and Test. All eight switched 10/100 LAN ports are on the rear, along with the 10BaseT WAN port, power socket, Power switch and Reset button.

All of the LAN ports are auto MDI/MDI-X (NETGEAR calls this "AutoUplink "), which means that you can connect any 10/100BaseT Ethernet device with either a normal or crossover cable, and the port will configure itself so that you get a connection. This eliminates the need for a dedicated or switchable "uplink" port, and is a feature that I'd like to see all consumer routers and switches have. Note that the 318 doesn't support UPnP.

NETGEAR includes a printed Installation Guide, and Resource CD, and throws in a normal CAT5 patch cable to sweeten the pot. The CD contains:

  • PDF versions of the Installation guide and Reference Manual,
  • some helpful info on setting up port forwarding, including a list of ports used by popular applications
  • setup information for major broadband ISPs
  • a copy of the Adobe Acrobat Reader installer
  • a copy of NETGEAR's Installation Assist (more on this later)
  • a copy of zer0knowledge's Freedom Anti-Virus program (Version 3.2)


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