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The only way to know what the default settings are for any device is to perform a factory reset. Alternatively, you could look through the SonicOS manual (several thousand pages and multiple files/links) to determine the "default" values. Do they make it easy? No. Has this always been the case? Yes. Has it gotten worse…
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X1 settings: the MTU should not be a factor; however, I always use Auto-Negotiate because… no reason, it is the default.
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At this point, I would guess that @jlackman might have moved to another vendor's product in the intervening months. @Community Manager - you should have the requisite information available notwithstanding…
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Only suggestions I got left: Shut down the TZ, restart your cable modem / router and let it activate completely, then turn on the TZ and test. Factory reset the TZ - do not load your migrated settings - and test. Load your migrated settings and test. If, in the end, it is still not "fast" - and no one else here chimes in…
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Go to the Policy top tab then check under Security Services > Summary on the left-side menu. If Enhanced Security is selected, turn it off and click Accept. Retest your upload/download speeds.
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The questions I have for you are: Let's say this new consultant doesn't give you with the smooth transition you are seeking? How much downtime is "as little as possible?" If it is too long, are you then going to lurch back to your original IT provider? What will be involved in retrofitting the TZ device after the…
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Regrettably, the @Community Manager has changed over the past 18 months. Perhaps pinging out now will help refresh the request to the Dev Team that this is an absurdity that should have been fixed/corrected a long time ago….
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Pretty much everything you need to get started. Deeper dives into the platform and devices
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Just to clarify this whole "downgrading" discussion. I thought it was acceptable (and even permissible) to do so if a problem was encountered that adversely affected the client site. However, having downloaded and carefully read the Release Notes referenced in the initial topic of this thread, SonicWall clearly states:…
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Apparently someone got around to fixing this problem with the latest SonicWave firmware for these devices, 9.2.4.9-6o.
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Two years later, no one can give me a valid explanation; however, CSR on current case expects Sync to work…
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Continuing the gripe about not getting immediate emails for an offline device. Too many years have gone by and SonicWall seems incapable of handling more than daily or weekly notifications, irrespective of their nature. Whether a contractor unplugged the UPS to use the outlet or a surge from their device triggered the GFI,…
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So if the new unit comes with 7.1.1 and I want to go to 7.1.1, can I just update the old unit to the same current 7.1.1 and export the configuration and import it in the new one? Yes. Also, if the new unit comes with 7.1.1 and I want to go to 7.0.1 can I just factory reset the new unit and update (or downgrade) to 7.0.1? I…
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SonicWall states that you should update the firmware to the latest version right after you get it out of the box and activated (no telling how long it was on the shelf, nor what transpired). And absolutely, you must make certain the two devices are at the same level of firmware. If both are at 7.0.1, then an export-import…
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Another aspect to consider is the current version of your existing TZ670's firmware. In all likelihood, newly manufactured TZ670s will have 7.1.1, and all the associated birthing problems. If you are running 7.0.1, my suggestion is you stay there and renew your subscription. You can always upgrade later after SonicWall…