SONICWALL SETUP VPN > SETTINGS MENU. On this page, click the Edit link to the right of WAN GlobalVPN. See below: VPN > SETTINGS > GENERAL. Change the "Shared Secret" from yourpresharedkey to a key that you choose. See below: VPN > SETTINGS > PROPOSALS TAB. Ensure your settings are the same as below: VPN > SETTINGS > ADVANCED TAB

*Global VPN Client from SonicWALL isn't strictly required, the SonicWALL with specific configurations supports the built in Windows VPN Client from Windows XP and higher, although instructions on setting that up is outside the scope of this How-to, mostly because its not anywhere near as easy as the Global VPN Client from SonicWALL :) Configuring GroupVPN Policies. GroupVPN policies facilitate the set up and deployment of multiple Global VPN Clients by the firewall administrator. GroupVPN is only available for Global VPN Clients and it is recommended you use XAUTH/RADIUS or third party certificates in conjunction with the Group VPN for added security.. From the Network > Zones page, you can create GroupVPN policies for any By default, SonicWALL'sInstallshield will place the files in the C:\Program Files\SonicWALL Global VPN Client directory. Click Next to proceed (or click the Browse button, specify the directory SonicWALL Global VPN Client 1.0 User's Guide Page 1 SonicWALL Global VPN Client User Guide Introduction The SonicWALL Global VPN Client creates a Virtual Private Network (VPN) connection between your computer and the corporate network to maintain the confidentiality of private data. Configuring GroupVPN Policies. GroupVPN policies facilitate the set up and deployment of multiple Global VPN Clients by the firewall administrator. GroupVPN is only available for Global VPN Clients and it is recommended you use XAUTH/RADIUS or third party certificates in conjunction with the Group VPN for added security.. From the Network > Zones page, you can create GroupVPN policies for any

If the SonicWALL was previously setup to use Local users only, then do the following: In the "Default user group to which all RADIUS users belong" drop-down menu, select SSLVPN Services. Click OK to save the settings. Legacy Client PAP Setting. In the left menu, navigate to VPN > Advanced. Verify that Use RADIUS in is not checked:

Leave the option selected to implement a secure wireless connection that leverages IPSec to complete wireless connections using the SonicWALL Global VPN Client. Other options are WEP + Stealth Setting up the SonicWALL firewall for using SSL VPN is pretty simple, even when it comes to utilizing Windows Domain Accounts via RADIUS authentication. The following article is a step by step guide how to configure the firewall and Windows Servers to accomplish this. Configure Windows Server for RADIUS authentication Step 1 - Install NPS dial-up connections, the SonicWALL Global VPN Client enables mobile users to increase their connect time to corporate network resources, enhancing their productivity. Ease of Use.The Global VPN Client features easy-to-follow Wizards to help users quickly and easily install the product and configure a VPN client connection, streamlining VPN If the SonicWALL was previously setup to use Local users only, then do the following: In the "Default user group to which all RADIUS users belong" drop-down menu, select SSLVPN Services. Click OK to save the settings. Legacy Client PAP Setting. In the left menu, navigate to VPN > Advanced. Verify that Use RADIUS in is not checked:

How to Test: Using the Global VPN Client (GVC) Software. Install the latest GVC software version on the User's PC. NOTE: The latest GVC software version can be downloaded from www.mysonicwall.com; Launch GVC, click File | New Connection. Input the WAN IP Address or Domain Name of the SonicWall that the User it VPN connecting to.

I have set up the Global VPN (IPSEC) on the Sonicwall 2650, the clients are given DHCP addresses from the DHCP server I configured under 'Networking' on the Sonicwall itself. The clients are able to successfully connect via the VPN but they don't have access to any LAN resources, despite the users having access to 'LAN Subnets'. 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 Next-Generation Firewall appliances including the TZ, NSA, and SuperMassive running SonicOS 5.8.1.0 or higher. 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.