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  • Hello @jcurt7492, Welcome to SonicWall community. You can use the wireless guest services to accomplish this. Please take a look at the KB articles below. Thanks!
  • Thanks for clarifying @VickyBoy. In that case, you would need to configure a port forwarding on the firewall as below: NAT Policy should look as below: Original source; Any Translated Source: original Original destination: 192.x.x.3 Translated destination: webserver (10.x.x.x) Original service: port 8080 Translated…
  • Hello @VickyBoy, You would need to create a loopback NAT so that you can access the web server using the public IP while you are on the network. Please refer to the KB below for the same. Thanks!
  • @marct191, Basically the wireless devices need to be present on an internal zone for us to scan the traffic. So, I would suggest to use an access point (SonicWAVEs or any other 3rd party APs) connected to the SonicWall on WLAN or LAN zones respectively. After that if the wireless devices connect to it, we can enforce…
  • Amazing work! Congratulations.😄
  • Yes, you are right. The Access rules are required while using user level authentication but not for SSO. You just need to use the user group name or user name in the CFS policy to apply it on a group or user. Thanks!
  • @SEBASTIAN, I checked on my end and could not find any reported issues. I see a few customers having this problem but almost all of them were a browser cache issue and was fixed on clearing browsing history. I would suggest trying from a different computer just to make sure. If not, please contact support so that we can…
  • Hello @SEBASTIAN, Any changes done recently post which you are unable to see the auditing records? Also, have you tested this on a different browser? Also, please make sure that you are on the latest firmware which is 6.5.4.6 -79n. Thanks!
  • @Darshil, Please check the status of that certificate. It should say validated as yes. If that is not the case, please import the intermediate and root certificates associated with the .pfx so that the entire certificate chain can be validated. Once that is done, you should be able to select that under Administration tab.…
  • Hello @marct191, If you are using that wireless modem for your WAN connection, it might be difficult to do this as we treat that as WAN traffic. But for any wireless router or access point connected to the firewall on an internal zone like LAN, WLAN etc, we can perform content filtering and other security checks. For us to…
  • Hello @Darshil, As mentioned by @Connex_Ananth, the migration tool will only migrate the following from Fortigate to SonicWall. Zone, Access Rule, Network Object, Static route and Service. So, any other configurations like NAT and VPN will not be available using the migration tool. So, honestly if you have the…
  • Hello @DavidC, You would need to bind the new phone to the existing username. You can look at the KB below and check Step 7 for the same. Thanks!
  • @Charterwarranty, I don't think that should be an issue as SonicWall should use Comcast as the default gateway and since the wireless is on Comcast, they would see the same IP as their public IP as well. The website that you are trying to reach, is that hosted on X1 IP itself or some usable IP from X1? If it is an usable…
  • @Twizz728, Here are two things that I would check: 1) WLAN zone on the firewall is used for SonicWall access points: SonicPoint and SonicWAVEs. So, please check if this check box is enabled on the WLAN zone under MANAGE | Network | Zones tab. Click on configure for WLAN zone and navigate to Wireless tab and look for 'Only…
  • Yes, you are right. SonicWall can take care of the routing. Just assign a 192.168.100.1 IP on the X6 interface and that should be used as the default gateway for the wireless devices. You can enable DHCP on the SonicWall for that interface and it can assign IP addresses with X6 IP as the default gateway. I hope that…