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I've followed that KB article but my Sonicwall behaved differently. I created my 2nd DCHP scope with "Interface Pre-Populate" unchecked but instead of a DHCP scope showing interface "N/A" like the KB article my DHCP scope showed as "X4". When I connect through the GVC I'm given an IP on the 192.168.31.0 network and not the…
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Thanks @Ajishlal. This looks promising & I look forward to trying that out. Unfortunately the Sonicwall I'm testing on will be in use elsewhere for at least a few weeks. I'll be sure to let you know how it turns out as soon as I have opportunity.
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Thanks @Chojin. No, I do not have access to another system to do a fresh install. I did however, do an uninstall of 4.10.7 and then a reinstall. It's not the fresh install you suggested, but that's no longer an option. Yes, I'm still facing the issue.
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Thank you. Please see below.
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ooops, pardon the typo. The NOTES should read "PC's on physical LAN are assigned IPs ranging from 192.168.31.2 through 192.168.31.250. I can send a new sketch if you need @Ajishlal. Just let me know.
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I believe I did give access to LAN1 ip segments. When I go into Users --> Local Users & Groups --> Configure --> VPN Access I have "LAN Subnets" in the Access List. If I'm misunderstood your question please let me know where I should click to answer correctly.
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And here's my GVC log. As expected the log is showing the GVC connecting to the X4 LAN which is what I've configured. The part I'm having trouble setting up is making that DHCP server at 192.168.0.1 exclusive to the GVC. A PC in the building which is accidentally connected to X4 needs to get an 169.25.0.xxx address.
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Absolutely. Here's a sketch of what I need to setup.
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Thanks for your interest Chojin. A1) I can't say for sure. I'm pretty sure I just clicked install on v4.10.7 & let its installer take care of the previous versions, but wasn't taking notes. A2) No, I've not done a fresh install on another system. The other system I have access to is @ v.10.4 & working so I won't be messing…
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LAN2 only, the LAN on interface 4