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Is that what it is? It is then possible to log into the GUI with the VPN client account.
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I don't like this SonicWave. Despite the "prefer 5GHz" option selected, clients are connected on the 2.4GHz radio or to the SonicPoint N2, which is further away from the clients. SonicWave has no clients and SonicPoint N2 has several on 2.4GHz and several on 5GHz. It seems to me that the SonicPoint ACe, which I had…
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Yes, I know that. However, there is no interference or other AP signals nearby. Previously installed in exactly the same place, SonicPoint ACe always worked at a wide 40MHz channel in the 2.4GHz radio. So far, I have not noticed that SonicWave ever switched to 40MHz width in the 2.4GHz radio.
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Unexpected restarts when configuring DPI-SSL/Client SSL/Common name
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Capture ATP has not been working for over 2 months. Firmware 7.1.2. For a month now, technical support has not been able to help with this matter. We exchange information on this matter - and nothing. They even sent me a specially modified firmware for me - that didn't help either.
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Is there any way to re-register a SonicWall device to your mysonicwall.com account if it is registered to another one? I mean the SonicWave 432e that I am asking about in this post. That is, the device has a new owner but the previous one is unknown.
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I will also add that the SonicWave 432e has updated its firmware and works properly with the TZ370.
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Perhaps, although I don't think it should be a secret. I found photos of the interior and motherboards: https://fccid.io/2AKCZ-101/Internal-Photos/Internal-Photos-4998046 The processor is Marvell® ARMADA® 7040 (88F7040):…
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I didn't find the answer I was interested in there. There is a command to display data about RAM size, but nothing about CPU parameters.
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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.