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Old 12-04-2007, 16:49   #5
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Re: Anyone use a SonicWall Pro Firewall?

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Originally Posted by awibble View Post
Dont think he knows who will get the email
Indeed it could be anyone, I suspect that the SonicWall is working, well it lights up and I can connect to it via a browser but can't get any further because I need the firmware.

Anyway, I've just ordered a DrayTek 3300 for the client instead. The fact that you have to jump through so many hoops just to get a piece of software which lets face it is useless without the hardware doesn't exactly fill me with confidence about the product. A colleague of mine always raves on about DrayTek so we'll see.

Probably should have gotten a Cisco Pix which I know how to configure with my eyes shut but the DrayTek seems a better item for less money as I really need a firewall with a physical DMZ port.

Thanks anyway

John
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