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Hi @DJHURT1, Are you using SonicWave for wireless and if so, how is it connected to the SonicWall? I meant to ask if it is connected directly or via Switch. Please make sure to configure VLAN on the switch too if its a manageable one.
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Hi @kacermom, Have you checked below KB article by any chance?
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Hi @RMAYORAL, Could you please let me know the color of the blinking power light?
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Hi @DOUGLAS, Thank you for visiting SonicWall Community. This was a known issue on firmware versions 7.0.0.x and has been addressed on versions 7.0.1.x. Please upgrade your SonicWall appliances to the latest firmware version 7.0.1-5018 to get the error removed. Hope this helps!!!
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Hi @MLORADITCH, Thank you for visiting SonicWall Community. When you create rules with fields like source or destination or service are specific, then the rule automatically gets high priority. 1. The deny rule will look as, Source: Any Destination: Any Service: Any Action: Deny 2. Your scenario allow rule for web…
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Moving the post to appropriate product category for better results.
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Hi @WORKS2020, Thank you for visiting SonicWall Community. Is your windows client trying to contact the RADIUS server via SonicWall TZ 400 for authentication? If yes, you may perform a packet capture on the SonicWall for client IP address and destination port numbers UDP 1812, 1645. If traffic is not passing via the…
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That is right @SLIDERHOME.
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Hi @SLIDERHOME, Thank you for visiting SonicWall Community. Is your question related to SonicWall flexible storage modules? If yes, please find below for the supported storage modules with SonicWall appliances.
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Hi @YUBER_SIERRA, I'm checking on this and will reply back once I have the info. Thank you for your patience.
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Hi @GONÇALO, Thank you for visiting SonicWall Community. Please check for any proxy usage on the browsers. I recommend you to upgrade the firmware on the SonicWall to the latest version. In case if the issue persists, please try to see if your scenario matches with the below KB article. Hope this helps.
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Hi @TEJASSHENAI, Thank you for visiting SonicWall Community. You can achieve this by enforcing only primary WAN in Failover and LB. Then create a static route based on the IP address of the users to force Internet for these users via secondary WAN. You may need to add probing on the static route to kick the route ON during…
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Hi @TEJASSHENAI, Thank you for visiting SonicWall Community. This can be done by allowing access rules between the zones used on the interfaces.
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Hi @DJHURT1, Thank you for visiting SonicWall Community. You are right. SonicWall reserves last range of IP addresses for Sonicpoints/SonicWaves w.r.t the no. of Sonicpoints/SonicWaves mentioned in the WLAN interface. Hope this helps.
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Hi @RINCONMIKE, Have you tried the SonicWall login with different browsers to rule out the browser cache?