SonicWALL 3 Home Security System User Manual


 
SONICWALL SONICOS STANDARD 3.0 ADMINISTRATORS GUIDE
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Using the SonicWALL Setup Wizard
Configuring WAN Settings
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If you selected Static IP address, you must have your IP address information from your ISP to fill
in the WAN Network Mode fields: Enter the public IP address provided by your ISP in the
SonicWALL WAN IP Address, then fill in the rest of the fields: WAN Subnet Mask, Gateway
(Router) Address, and the primary and secondary DNS Server Addresses. Click Next.
Configuring LAN Settings
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Type a private IP address in the SonicWALL LAN IP Address field. The default private IP
address is acceptable for most configurations. Type the subnet in the Subnet Mask field. The
Enable Windows Networking Support checkbox is checked to allow Window networking
support. If you do not want to allow Windows networking support, uncheck this setting. Click Next.
Configuring LAN DHCP Settings
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If you want to use the SonicWALL security appliance’s DHCP Server, check the Enable DHCP
Server on LAN checkbox and enter a range of IP addresses to assign network devices in the LAN
Address Range fields. The default entries work for most network configurations. Click Next.
Configuring WLAN 802.11b/g Settings
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The Service Set ID (SSID) identifies your wireless network. It can be up to 32 alphanumeric
characters long and is case-sensitive. Select the desired channel for your wireless port. Channel
11 is selected by default and is the most commonly used channel. Select a radio mode from the
Radio Mode menu. The default 2.4GHz 802.11b/g Mixed option allows the SonicWALL TZ 50
Wireless/TZ 150 Wireless/TZ 170 Wireless to support b and g. Select United States - US or
Canada - CA from the Country Code menu. Use the default AutoChannel setting in the Channel
menu. Click Next.
Configuring WiFiSec - VPN Client User Authentication
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WiFiSec and GroupVPN are automatically enabled on the security appliance using the default
settings associated with each feature. To add a user with VPN Client privileges, type a user name
and password in the User Name and Password fields, and confirm your password in the Confirm
Password field. When users access the security appliance using the VPN client, they are
prompted for a user name and password. Click Next.
Configuring Wireless Guest Services
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When Enable Wireless Guest Services is selected, guests on your WLAN are permitted access
only to the WAN and are required to log in when accessing the Internet. Up to 10 users by default
can use the same guest account. Type in the account name and password in the Account Name
and Password fields. Configure the Account Lifetime and the Session Timeout times.
Configuration Summary
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The Configuration Summary page displays all of the settings configured using the Deployment
Scenario Wizard. To change any of the settings, click Back until you see the settings you want to
change. To use this configuration on the security appliance, click Apply.
Storing Configuration
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Wait for the settings to take effect on the security appliance.
Congratulations
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!When the settings are applied to the security appliance, the Congratulations page is displayed.
Click Restart to complete the configuration.