- #SONICWALL NETEXTENDER SERVICE IS NOT RESPONDING INSTALL#
- #SONICWALL NETEXTENDER SERVICE IS NOT RESPONDING PASSWORD#
This makes me think the problem lies with the modem's configuration. Nothing has changed on the configuration side of the Sonicwall or the Windows server (DHCP and DNS), and I noticed the problem a few days after the new modem was put in. The sonicwall VPN is configured to issue an address between 192.168.1.70 & 192.168.1.80 to clients. Local devices are given address on this 192.168.1.100+ pool. The sonicwall has no DHCP or DNS services enabled, it just sends its traffic to our Windows server that runs DHCP and DNS on 192.168.1.XXX.
The log file that is generated by the app shows this: - beginning of. I have tested this app on the dell streak and samsung vibrant without issues. DHCP is enabled on the modem, and that issues a local address of 10.1.10.9 to the Sonicwall. Im having trouble getting the sonicwall netextender app to work on my G2. The modem connects only to the Sonicwall.
More details on the network setup that may be useful: No ports are being blocked at the modem level as far as i can tell, but that traffic just isn't getting through. No settings have been changed on the firewall, but under the new modem, people can no longer connect. The dell sonicwall SSL-VPN is configured to run on port 4433 (the default). Here's how the NetExtender app was previously used to connect:īut now when people hit connect, it pops up that error message from above, so the Server address must not actually be handing off? Navigate to Windows Service manager under Control Panel > Administrator Tools > Services.
#SONICWALL NETEXTENDER SERVICE IS NOT RESPONDING INSTALL#
If not, delete the adapter from the device list, reboot the machine and install NetExtender again. The server may be down or your internet settings may be down. Navigate to Device Manager and check if the Dell SonicWALL SRA NetExtender Adapter has been installed successfully. The client PCs can no longer connect over the VPN- the NetExtender app pops up with the message: Error: The server is not reachable. Other VPN connections to other VPN servers work on that laptop, just not to our. If you can find out why the command line is not working, this should resolve your RDM issue. Solved: Hi, Our office has a SonicWall TZ105, with most recent firmware.
#SONICWALL NETEXTENDER SERVICE IS NOT RESPONDING PASSWORD#
We have a static IP business connection from Comcast, and a few weeks back the box crapped out. Hi, Yes you are right, I verified and the command line is: necli.exe connect -s server -u username -p password -d domain. So we have a Dell Sonicwall unit that serves as our firewall and also runs the VPN functionality via the Sonicwall SSL-VPN and the accompanying client side application, Sonicwall NetExtender.