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  • Category: Business
  • Published by: SonicWall Inc. ?
  • Size: 2 MB
  • Permissions:
    • Access your Internet connection and act as a server.
    • Access your home or work networks
    • Use the software and hardware certificates available on your device
    • Access VPN features
  • Supported processors: x86, x64, ARM
  • Language: English (United States), Spanish (Spain), Portuguese (Portugal), English (United Kingdom), Portuguese (Brazil), Slovenian (Slovenia), Hungarian, French, Bulgarian, Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Thai, Hebrew, Arabic, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Croatian, Dutch, German, Italian, Japanese, Russian, Turkish, Romanian, Korean , Swedish, Polish , Chinese (Traditional, Hong Kong SAR), Serbian (Latin, Serbia), Finnish, Greek, Norwegian (Nynorsk), Ukrainian, Czech, Danish, Slovak
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  • Notes:
    * Updated SonicWall branding • Additional bug fixes See the release notes on the SonicWall web site for more information.

SonicWall Mobile Connect

SonicWall Mobile Connect™ provides users full network-level access to corporate and academic resources over encrypted SSL VPN connections. The client provides anytime, anywhere access to critical applications such as email, virtual desktop sessions and other Windows applications. REQUIREMENTS: SonicWall Mobile Connect is a free app, but requires a concurrent user license on one of the following SonicWALL solutions in order to function properly: • SonicWall firewall appliances including the TZ, NSA, E‐Class NSA, and SuperMassiveTM 9000 Series running SonicOS 5.8.1.0 or higher. • SonicWall Secure Mobile Access 100 Series / SRA appliances running 7.5 or higher • SonicWall Secure Mobile Access 1000 Series / E‐Class SRA appliances running 10.7 or higher For more information on SonicWall SMA and Next-Generation Firewall solutions, please visit www.sonicwall.com.

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12 July 2017

As this product integrates directly with Windows, you cannot specify the port in the server dialog box. So this app is currently useless for those that need to specify a port in their configuration. myvpn.mydomain.com:1234 will not work with this app.


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28 April 2017

Product is generally reliable, and provides consistent connectivity for our enterprise network. However we've seen a recurring problem where the client will simply stop connecting and generate authentication errors. The only fix is to uninstall it and reinstall it when this occurs, and the problem will go away, for awhile, but it does eventually recur. Our staff have gotten used to this, but still for enterprise software this is a nearly inexcusable flaw.


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28 April 2017

Used to work perfectly, but after the Windows 10 creators update it no longer appears as a choice in the Add VPN section. Tried uninstall/reinstall but no joy. Hope they fix it soon.


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21 April 2017

works on my mobile BUT not on my win10 PC (Using the same settings) There is no way to bypass self-signed certificate error, thus it is connecting endlessly


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17 April 2017

Seamless integration, minimal interface. If only Windows 10 made connecting to VPN easier to access for novice users, then we would be in good shape. Not sure why such a low rating for this app otherwise.


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1 April 2017

This program is designed to work with Windows' native VPN client. It adds support for SWs proprietary protocol. You create the connection in Settings/Network/VPN. Press the great big button in the app to get there. You select SonicWall as the provider. More info on SW KB. This is how ALL 3rd party VPNs should work so you can manage all your VPNs in one place. (Got that, Cisco?) Works great on W10 & W10M.


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16 March 2017

Love that it integrates directly into the Windows 10 interface. Just install it and forget about it, no need to open the app, just install and set up the connection in Windows.


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13 March 2017

Netextender clients connects fine. This app does not. Unlike the OSX app, this is not a real client, just some lame setting in Windows 10 VPN manager, that won't connect. Unbelievably lame.


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11 March 2017

This app does absolutely nothing.


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9 March 2017

اصلاكارنميكنه

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