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You can disable Team-Viewer using Sonicwall TZ-210. This is process that you need to understand with some examples. Please visit " http://www.fuzeqna.com/sonicwallkb/consumer/kbdetail.asp?kbid=6038&catID2=110&catID1=143". This will help you.
This is not directly possible to do with a TZ170 as the device will only allow configuration for 1 static or dynamic IP at a time for the WAN port. However this being the case, I suggest setting the SonicWALL up as a perimeter firewall and place devices that require the other public IPs form the additional IP range behind the TZ170. Basically the SonicWALL becomes the gateway for the other IPs needed as long as the range of the IP block is contiguous. This would involve using the 4 ports of the LAN on the back of the TZ170 to connect directly to the other devices or if it is more then 4 devices, using a switch connected to the LAN side of the SonicWALL to provide connectivity to the multiple devices behind it. Most TZ170 are licensed for 10 connections on the LAN side and if you require more then 10, additional licenses will need to be purchased. I would be careful pushing too much traffic through a TZ170 as it is designed for Small Business use and will quickly become overloaded with too much traffic causing high latency/traffic bottlenecks and in extreme cases connections being dropped. This is especially true for multiple VPNs.
The default VPN policy rules prevent LAN access, also known as split-tunneling, since this creates a security risk (the ability of the VPN session to be hijacked or compromised through a covert channel).
If you are not the system admin, you need to talk to your system admin. If you are the system admin, then you need to review the documentation with respect to
There are many reasons for your problem, make sure you have the Computer and Register PC are in the switch section of the Sonicwall - not in the WAN port. The router should allow traffic to flow by default. Check the Operating system and turn off any firewalls, the router will take care of that.
Please find below is to configure what ever you want.
Setup Wizard - This wizard will help you quickly configure the SonicWALL to secure your Internet connection. Once completed, you can use the SonicWALL Web Management Interface for additional configuration.
Registration & License Wizard - This wizard will help you register you and your firewall with mysonicwall.com and obtain licenses for additional Security Services features.
PortShield Interface Wizard - Segment and configure the integrated managed LAN switch of the SonicWALL.
Public Server Wizard - Quickly configure your SonicWALL to provide public access to an internal server.
VPN Wizard - Create a new site-to-site VPN Policy or configure the WAN GroupVPN to accept connections from the SonicWALL Global VPN Client
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Depends which Sonicwall. Do a search on the Internet for the model number and get the user manual. Normally it's a web address in the range 192.168.x.x (i.e. 192.168.0.1)
The standard user name and password for Sonicwall devices should be - admin and password, unless it has been changed of course :)
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