


Pretty convoluted way of changing the value for the NE connection too, settings within settings within settings.Ĭorrect, the issue is with DNS. Knew it was DNS related but would never of thought of changing the metric values. Thanks mate, sorted my problems out, could connect fine but was unable to resolve any host names so no shared resources would work, could get to them via ip though. Is your domain listed? Are your DNS servers pointing at your domain controllers? I would also ensure that you have the correct settings for DNS and Domain in your Sonicwall settings. Thanks.Domain is Case sensitive and make sure you are using the correct port, make sure your users have the right access and your routes are setup correctly.įor you just make sure you are on the management and X0 rule Yet I can connect just fine with my Android phone using the same login credentials. I'm using my laptop tethered to my phone for the testing. I've tried a bunch of different methods, and can' t connect with any of them. I also noticed this, and am wondering if the "?" under "Address for IPv6" is the problem, and I don't know how to fix it if that's it. Internet settings may be down." And this shows up in the error log: To accept the certificate, to which I selected "Always Trust", and then Using the most recent NetExtender 8.0.241 from mysonicwall, it asked me I've updated the firmware, tried the most recent version of NetExtender, still can't get it to connect. I'm still having an issue getting Windows 10 Pro machines to connect to our TZ105. I’ve also installed the SonicWALL Mobile Connect app and set up a connection through the Windows 10 VPN settings and I also receive no errors and still can’t connect. I Sign-in to NetExtender using my work credentials and it seems I get connected, but I can’t get to any resources. My home PC has Windows 10 Pro installed and I’ve tried to connect to the servers with no luck. However, before we can connect to the servers using RDP, We’ve had to ping the particular server’s IP address and make sure we could reach them before we could remote into them. Our IT staff uses it to access our servers from offsite on nights and weekends when necessary.


We have installed two SonicWALL appliances installed-an SSL-VPN 200 and an NSA 240.įrom outside of our network, we’ve used SonicWALL Virtual Office with NetExtender to create a secure network connection to our business network. I work in a small health Care provider that is upgrading PCs from Windows XP Pro and Windows 7 Pro to Windows 10 Pro. Has anyone been able to use SonicWALL and Windows 10 to access their work network from an offsite location?
