I was still not able to connect, when I try IP or IP:port it states "Not a sonicwall SSL VPN server' or similar message. I tried the trick of moving SSL management from 443 to something else, then changing SSL-VPN to 443.
On the SSL-VPN thing, I have SSL-VPN setup fine and works great using the Android app on port 4433.
I'm sure Sonicwall will issue another update soon.
Then when you install 4.7.3 it doesn't over-write them, so you are getting a hacked installed basically, 4.8 DNE/IPSEC driver and 4.7.3 app/UI. I haven't tested this but I believe it to work, when you install 4.8 it updates the DNE/IPSEC driver, and when you uninstall it, those files stay installed. Sonicwall support also gave me the same advice, uninstall 4.8 and go back to 4.7.3. Also works fine on my desktop under Windows 8.1 I have my Dell Venue 8 Pro her and it works just fine with Windows 8.1 and the Wifi chipset in it. Download the required product from the developers. Thank you for using our software library. But in Windows 10, I have tried the MobileConnect App, most recent NetExtender from mysonicwall, used the terminal to create the VPN connection, and just manually made a VPN connection, and nothing works. It appears to only be an issue with the Marvel Wifi in Surface Pro and Surface Pro 2. Dell Sonicwall Netextender Download Windows. Select Applications and System Events and use the Action /Save Log File as… menu to save the events in a log file.So just another update after reading the above posts.
The event logs in Control Panel > Administrator Tools > Event Viewer. Of course, you will also need to reproduce the BSOD to get the dump file. Select Complete Memory Dump, Kernel Memory Dump or Small Memory Dump in the Write Debugging Information drop-down list. If you can not find this file, then you will need to open System Properties, click the Startup and Recovery Settings button under the Advanced tab. Windows memory dump file located at C:\Windows\MEMORY.DMP. Obtain the following information and send them to support: Uninstall NetExtender, reboot machine, reinstall the latest version NetExtender. Table 30: NetExtender BSOD After Connected : Check if there is another dial-up connection in use, if so, disconnect the connection and reboot the machine and connect NetExtender again. If not, reboot the machine and install NetExtender again. Navigate to Network connections to check if the Dell SonicWALL SRA NetExtender Dialup entry has been created. Select Applications and System events and use the Action /Save Log File as… menu to save the events in a log file. Dell SonicWALL NetExtender is a program developed by Dell.
The event logs in Control Panel > Administrator Tools > Event Viewer. Here’s an easy way to connect to a Sonicwall SSL VPN using Windows 10 (also works in 8.1) without needing the Sonicwall NetExtender client (which won’t install completely on Windows 10). The log file located at C:\Program files\SonicWALL\SRA\NetExtender.dbg. If problem still exists, obtain the following information and send them to support: If so, disconnect the connection, reboot the machine and install NetExtender again. If not, set them to automatic start, reboot the machine, and install NetExtender again.Ĭheck if there is another dial-up connection in use. Look for the Remote Access Auto Connection Manager and Remote Access Connection Manager to see if those two services have been started. Navigate to Windows Service manager under Control Panel > Administrator Tools > Services. If not, delete the adapter from the device list, reboot the machine and install NetExtender again.
Navigate to Device Manager and check if the Dell SonicWALL SRA NetExtender Adapter has been installed successfully. NetExtender connection entry cannot be created. Table 28: NetExtender Connection Entry Cannot Be Created: : The event logs in the Event Viewer found under the Windows Control Panel Administrator Tools folder.
The version of Dell SonicWALL SRA NetExtender Adapter from Device Manager. If the problem still exists, obtain the following information and send to support: An i386-compatible Linux distribution is required, along with Sun Java 1.6.0_10+.Ĭheck that the user has administrator privilege, NetExtender can only install/work under the user account with administrator privileges.Ĭheck if ActiveX has been blocked by Internet Explorer or third-party blockers.
Table 27: NetExtender Cannot Be InstalledĬheck your OS Version, NetExtender only supports Win2000 or above, Mac OS X 10.5 or above with Apple Java 1.6.0_10 or above, and Linux OpenSUSE in addition to Fedora Core and Ubuntu. See the following tables with troubleshooting information for the Dell SonicWALL SRA NetExtender utility.