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Of course TZ470W and TZ370W inside (with Wi-Fi): https://fccid.io/2AKCZ-101/Internal-Photos/Internal-Photos-4998046
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Maybe you can remove the Wi-Fi network card from the device. Of course you will lose the warranty. This is how TZ470 looks inside: https://fccid.io/2AKCZ-101/Internal-Photos/Internal-Photos-4998046
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Disable DNS Filtering for testing and after some time you will see that the red DNS server status alerts will disappear - they will be green. I noticed that DNS Proxy Cache works despite this. Maybe it's a firmware error? Now I can't check it anymore because I only had a 30-day trial version enabled.
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In my case, this happened when the DNS Filtering option was enabled
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@Rinconmike install the latest firmware. Version 7.1.2-7019 works quite well for me.
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I confirm, today (August 23) it also works very slowly.
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Can SonicWave 432 be managed directly from a firewall? I'm planning to buy one - SonicWave 432e.
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Unfortunately, the new SonicWave 600 series can only be managed via the cloud - by WCM. In my opinion, this is a very bad solution - there should be a choice. I didn't know that this applies to the 400 series - is this a mistake on your part? You wrote SonicWave 421 and the picture shows SonicWave 621. But the photo says…
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Or maybe Failover or LB is enabled using another, inactive WAN interface. Testing WAN activity takes quite a long time.
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I recently received a new TZ370 - to replace the TZ400. It had the factory version 7.0.1.5119. I migrated the configuration from the TZ400 - it worked. I immediately updated directly to version 7.1.2.7019 - it worked and the device works correctly. The TZ370 has ROM version 7.0.1.3 - does it matter? The TZ370 has been…
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Yes, a Support ticket is needed, but I wrote it here so that someone could confirm the errors I noticed.
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Another thing is that DPI-SSL (SSL Client Inspection) doesn't work well in SonicWall. I had to add exclusions for almost all IPs of Android devices. With DPI-SSL enabled, nothing worked - especially applications.
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3) I also noticed that in the /DNS Security/Reports section, some of information provided for host IP addresses is incorrectly associated with Hostname. With DNS Security enabled.
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I'll add one more question. What's the difference between DNS filtering and content filtering? I have both services enabled and it seems to me that their functionality is largely duplicated. DNS filtering allows you to obtain many extensive reports and statistics.