The IPSEC tunneling will be through the Juniper, that's why it needs to be the gateway or at least have a default route pointing to it so that traffic can route through IT instead of the stupid netgear.

I can't believe this Netgear is so noob!
Anyhow, the network ranges and subnets are not applicable here. It's just a default route. You know, like on a Cisco?
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.0.254
Anyhow, screw it. I think I just figured out the thing can't do it. Try google "Can you set a default route on a Netgear DG834GT" and not one result comes up with the keywords "default route".
I had to resort giving the wireless devices static IPs, can you believe it
