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All our Gen 6 and Gen 7 models appear to have stopped backing up at the end of December 2021. Lots of firewalls out there which we thought we're backed up haven't been. Not great for SonicWall at the moment.
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Sohrab has recently left SonicWall.
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Another access point has stopped passing traffic since support expired. Still no response from SonicWall.
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I have the same issue with Chrome-based browsers, but if you open Edge in an 'InPrivate' session it works fine.
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Still no response from SonicWall.
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Same issue today, on a 900 mbps internet connection and took 3 hours to download a NSa 3700 firmware file.
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You shouldn't need a valid support licence on AP's for them to work when firewall-managed. That's certainly been true up to the Gen 6.x firewalls. All our Gen 7 appliances have cloud-managed AP's so I can't confirm either way on Gen 7 for local AP's. If you converted the config from the NSA 3600 it should work, but I would…
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We desperately need existing products to be finished before bringing more products and features. As a reseller we only sell products we're happy with, which makes it currently quite easy due to the few available.
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I decided that my own SonicWave 231o expensive access point was no good as a brick, so I purchased support for it (couldn't wait any longer), and after a quick reboot it's all miraculously working again. Almost like SonicWall have code that stops your cloud managed AP from working at all if you don't keep paying. Be aware.
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Still no response from SonicWall (yes, we have tried escalating through official channels and no response that way either).
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Still no response from SonicWall 😕
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Already messaged you twice Sohrab in the past (as have other people within SonicWall), with no response. The device hasn't reset to factory as it still gives out the same SSID's and as soon as you add a support licence it starts working - without making any changes to the config. The same issue has been seen by others as…
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Hi Larry, it's happened to others as well so is definitely a problem. I don't think SonicWall have done this on purpose (I hope), but maybe some code that's not been changed/removed after it was decided not to go down that route.
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Prior versions of NetExtender is irrelevant as anyone could find and download NetExtender 10.x. The only answer so far is to turn off remote access (whitelisting isn’t an option as we have many remote users on 3G/4G and fixed-line dynamic addresses, and remote users from moving locations). The answer seems to be new…
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Speculation only comes from lack of facts.