04-16-2014, 07:42 PM
My SonicWALL (the way they spell it) has been acting up (or rather, down). I posted a request for advice on the SonicWALL users forum, so I'll just duplicate it here:
When it comes to higher-tech stuff like this, I'm quickly out of my depth. I had a support contract on this unit, but it expired a couple of years ago. The TZ 170W is almost 10 years old.
I didn't mention (but should have, I guess) that the SW is connected to a dedicated Comcast cable modem in bridge mode, which provides a static IP. Nothing else is using the Internet connection.
/Mr Lynn
Client Log-in Failing; Management Access Limited
(1) The vintage TZ 170W we use to access a legacy server remotely has been working fine until a few days ago, when the remote clients started failing to complete the log-in process, stopping before a new IP address is assigned. These are all wired, over the Internet; we are not using the wireless function any more.
In order to get the clients connected, I have had to power cycle the SonicWALL. Once I do that, the TZ 170W seems to work fine for the rest of the day.
What could be the problem?
(2) I thought to go into the management window. I cannot access this over the Internet; in every browser I try, I get connected, but then it stops at "The SonicWALL has granted you access." (Don't know where this came from, as I'd never seen it before).
When I connect to the SonicWALL over the LAN, I get a small window telling me I've got 30 minutes of log-in time, and there's a 'Manage' button. This button is missing when I attempt to log in over the Internet.
Over the LAN, I click 'Manage' and get the main management window, but some of the functions seem to be missing, especially Users.
In the dashboard to the left I see Status, Time, Diagnostics, and Restart. Below there is Network, Wireless, WGS, Log, Help, and End Management. No 'Users' anywhere! And what else is missing?
What's causing these problems? Soft restarting has made no difference.
Is my TZ 170 failing? Any advice would be welcome.
When it comes to higher-tech stuff like this, I'm quickly out of my depth. I had a support contract on this unit, but it expired a couple of years ago. The TZ 170W is almost 10 years old.
I didn't mention (but should have, I guess) that the SW is connected to a dedicated Comcast cable modem in bridge mode, which provides a static IP. Nothing else is using the Internet connection.
/Mr Lynn