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Total Reviews for Sonicwall 01-SSC-5710: 2 | Reviews Per Page: 2
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This would make a great paperweight. Warning: Never, ever, ever buy this item or recommend it to a client. If you do buy it, don't buy it from Amazon, it will be harder to return it.
I am an IT consultant and I want to start off by saying that I really like the Sonicwall products that I have worked with before (wired firewall/routers). This is the reason, in fact, that I recommended this product to a client when they said that they wanted a secure Wi-Fi solution for the Tablet PC's they were buying for their office. ...
[Sonicwall TZ 170 Wireless 10 Nodes (01-SSC-5710) review by Jeffrey Scot Minch can be read at Amazon.com] | | Amazon.com Rating: 2.0 |
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| Reviewed by: | Jeffrey Scot Minch | | Review Date: | 06/29/2006 | | User Location: | Tacoma, WA United States | | Review From: | User Review | | |
  100% (5 of 5) Users Found This Review Helpful |
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If you're setting up a Mac network, look elsewhere There's something SonicWALL doesn't tell you in their product literature, and that's that this router segregates wireless and wired traffic into two different MAC interfaces with two different subnets. This is all well and good for a handful of security reasons, but if you expect to use zeroconf/Rendezvous/Bonjour/NetBIOS to share printers amongst both wired and wireless clients, you will not be able to, as there is no way to place the LAN and WLAN on the same subnet. Multicasting will work amon...
[Sonicwall TZ 170 Wireless 10 Nodes (01-SSC-5710) review by orangekay can be read at Amazon.com] | | Amazon.com Rating: 4.0 |
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| Reviewed by: | orangekay | | Review Date: | 04/29/2006 | | User Location: | San Francisco, CA United State | | Review From: | User Review | | |
  100% (4 of 4) Users Found This Review Helpful |