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Run the cleanup tool on your new computer. Then try reinstalling NetExtender and connecting. We will go from there.
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Have you tried the NetExtender cleanup tool before reinstalling? https://www.sonicwall.com/support/knowledge-base/where-to-get-netextender-cleanup-tool/200528232332170/ Your statements make no sense: "I am able to ping the IP behind the FQDN. I am unable to ping the Server by Name or IP." I am able to ping the IP. I am…
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How are you connecting to said servers by IP or FQDN? Are you able to ping them? Have you done any other troubleshooting?
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Note the end of the linked article it states "We cannot assign VLANs to each of the interfaces separately." Also note this is referring to 'internal VLANs' with no real explanation of an 'internal VLAN'...
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Look into NetExtender and Windows Memory Protection, there are known issues.
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The link on the webpage is written incorrectly. Look at the address bar, the link doesn't include :9000
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Provide more information about your setup. Read up on DSCP and Type of Service tagging for prioritizing traffic. To answer the questions: no and no.
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Your understanding is incorrect. VLANs are not auto-assigned to each interface. You have to create the VLANs. Even then you cannot change the 'default' or 'primary' VLAN of an interface. Read up on sub-interfaces, VLANing, and port-shielding.
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Is your PoE injector capable of 1 Gbps?
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Provide clearer information and we might be able to help, but why even have the Cisco if its just acting as a bridge? There are other discussions on this topic.
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You might be better off adding the new ISP connection on a different WAN interface. Then use Failover & Load balancing features to test functionality. When you are ready to switch off the old ISP just remove the old WAN interface from the Failover group. Yes this means duplicate interfaces, nat policies, access rules, etc.…
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Search engines are your friend: https://serverfault.com/questions/511812/how-does-one-install-a-custom-ca-certificate-on-centos
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That would be a good assumption. Time to pin point the issue by connecting devices one by one...
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If the client and server devices are on the LAN than the traffic should not be flowing through the Sonicwall. That is unless you are portshielding or VLANing with it... Provide more information about your setup. Ubiquity and Sonicwall products are of different leagues.
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Can you send screenshots of your NAT rules or at least better descriptions? Are you allowing inbound SIP to this fax ATA?