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SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless
Getting Started Guide
This Getting Started Guide contains installation procedures and configuration guidelines
for deploying a SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless appliance on your network.
SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless Wireless provides a flexible, total Internet security platform
for wired and wireless users over Wireless Wide Area Networks (WWAN). This easy to
configure appliance delivers the office-on-a-park-bench mobility and convenience of
WWAN technology along with the powerful protection of true layered security, integrating
gateway anti-virus, gateway anti-spyware, intrusion prevention and content filtering
capabilities in an easy-to-use, low cost platform.
This Getting Started Guide provides instructions for basic installation and configuration of
the SonicWALL TZ 190 appliance using a SonicWALL approved WWAN PC card and
service from a third-party wireless provider. After you complete this guide, you will have
secure Internet access (WAN / WWAN) and a secure Local Area Network (LAN) /
Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN).
The SonicWALL TZ 190 appliance requires the use of a SonicWALL approved WWAN
PC card along with a data account from a supported third-party wireless service provider.
For an updated list of SonicWALL approved WWAN cards and service providers, visit the
SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless Wireless product page at:
<http://www.sonicwall.com/products/tz190_details.html>
Alert: DO NOT INSERT YOUR WWAN PC CARD INTO ANY DEVICE UNTIL YOU
HAVE READ THIS GUIDE.
INSERTING YOUR WWAN PC CARD INTO A DEVICE BEFORE PROPER
SETUP AND PROVISIONING HAS TAKEN PLACE CAN RESULT IN
CONNECTIVITY ISSUES.
Note: SonicWALL makes no warrants, representations or claims that the user of this
product will experience continuous broadband-like speeds. The speed of the
WWAN connection will vary depending on available wireless technology (GPRS/
HSDPA/EV-DO), WWAN card, wireless service area and other factors.
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Important Information Regarding WWAN Service Providers
It is important to understand that not all WWAN service providers operate in the same
way, nor do they all support the same feature sets. Because of this, there exists some
inherent “service provider-specific” variances in service area and more importantly, in
supported features. Along with feature limitations may also come certain restrictions
such as bandwidth constraints and networking limitations. Before purchasing a WWAN
PC card and service plan, check to make sure that the WWAN service provider offers
support for the features you need.
Before committing to a service contract with a WWAN service provider, it may be
helpful to ask these questions:
• What types of traffic are allowed over the WWAN network?
• Do they offer “static” or “dynamic” IP addressing?
• Are there any inbound connection limitations?
• Are single or multiple hosts allowed?
• Do they support VPN traffic?
• What are the data transfer limits (inbound and outbound)?
• What are common data transfer speeds and how much of the coverage area
supports 3G or faster technology?
Document Contents
This document contains the following sections:
Completing Pre-Configuration Tasks
Preparing Your WWAN PC Card
Registering Your SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless Appliance
Setting Up Your SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless Appliance
Using the SonicWALL Configuration Wizard
Verifying Your WWAN Connection
Connecting the SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless to Your Network
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Completing Pre-Configuration Tasks
This section contains the following sub-sections:
• “Before You Begin” on page 3
• “Checking Package Contents” on page 4
• “Recording Configuration Information” on page 5
• “Recording Internet Service Provider (ISP) Information” on page 6
• “Overview of the SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless Appliance” on page 7
Before You Begin
Before you begin the setup process, check to ensure that you have the following
required components available:
• A SonicWALL approved WWAN Wireless PC Card and a service contract with a
WWAN service provider
• Your WWAN service provider’s installation software
• A laptop computer with:
• Windows XP or Windows 2000
• One available PC card slot
• 40MB of disk space available
• A Web browser supporting Java and HTTP uploads. Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher,
Netscape Navigator 4.7 or higher, Mozilla 1.7 or higher, or Firefox are recommended
Note: For an updated list of SonicWALL approved WWAN cards and service providers,
visit the SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless product page at:
<http://www.sonicwall.com/us/tz190cards.html>
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Checking Package Contents
One SonicWALL TZ 190 appliance
Wireless antenna pair
One standard power adaptor*
One DB9 -> RJ45 (CLI) Cable
One Ethernet Cable
One SonicWALL Resource CD
One Getting Started Guide Document
One Release Notes Document
One Thank You Card
One Security Subscription Card
* The included power cord is intended for use in North America only. For European
Union (EU) customers, a power cord is not included.
* Das eingeschlossene Netzkabel ist für Gebrauch in Nordamerikas nur vorgehabt.
Für Europaïsche Union (EU) Kunden, ist ein Netzkabel nicht eingeschlossen.
Any Items Missing?
If any items are missing from your package,
please contact SonicWALL support. A
listing of the most current support options is
available online at:
<http://www.sonicwall.com/us/support.html>
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Recording Configuration Information
Before continuing, record the following configuration information for your reference:
WWAN Connection Information
Registration Information
Networking Information
WWAN Service Provider:
(Cingular, Verizon, etc.)
Record the name of your WWAN service
provider.
WWAN Plan Type:
(Standard, Acceleration, VPN, etc.)
Record the type of plan you have with
your WWAN service provider. If you are
not sure what your plan type is, ask your
service provider.
Serial Number:
(xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Record the serial number found on the
bottom panel of your TZ 190 Wireless
appliance.
Authentication Code:
(xxxx-xxxx)
Record the authentication code found on
the bottom panel of your TZ 190 Wireless
appliance.
TZ 190 Wireless LAN IP Address: Select a static IP address for your
TZ 190 Wireless appliance that is within
the range of your local subnet.
TZ 190 Wireless Subnet Mask: Record the subnet mask for the local
subnet where you are installing your
TZ 190 Wireless appliance.
Ethernet WAN IP Address:
(optional)
Select a static IP address for your Ethernet
WAN. This setting only applies if you are
already using an ISP that assigns a static
IP (as in the case of a landline T1/E1
connection, where the WWAN is a
failover).
DNS Server 1 :
(optional)
DNS Server 2 :
(optional)
In most cases, DNS server information is
automatically provided by your WAN
service provider upon connection. Record
your DNS server information here if your
network requires it. If for example, you
make use of internal DNS servers.
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Administrator Information
Recording Internet Service Provider (ISP) Information
If you already have an Internet connection and are using the WWAN connection as a
backup or “failover”, collect the following information about your current Internet service:
Note: You do not need to complete this information if you are using the WWAN PC
Card as your only connection to the Internet.
TZ 190 Wireless Admin User: Select an administrator account name for
your SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless
appliance
(default is admin).
TZ 190 Wireless Admin Password: Select an administrator password for your
SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless appliance
(default is password).
If you connect via You probably use Please record
Cable modem,
DSL with a router
DHCP No Internet connection information is usually required.
Some service providers require a host name. Check
with your ISP.
Host Name:
Home DSL PPPoE User Name:
Password:
Note: Your ISP may require your user name in the
format: name@ISP.com
T1/E1,
Static broadband,
Cable or DSL
with a static IP
Static IP IP Address:
Subnet Mask:
Default Gateway
(Router IP Address):
Primary DNS:
Secondary DNS (optional):
Dial-in to a server PPTP Server Address:
User Name:
Password:
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Overview of the SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless Appliance
*For an updated list of SonicWALL approved WWAN cards and service providers, visit the
SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless product page at: <http://www.sonicwall.com/us/tz190cards.html>
link/act
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PC Card Slot Power LED
Test LED
WWAN Signal/Act WAN LED
OPT LED Link/Act 1-8
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Feature Description
PC Card Slot Location to insert your WWAN PC Card modem. For use only with
SonicWALL approved PC cards.*
Power LED Indicates the SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless appliance is powered on.
Test LED Solid: Indicates that the SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless appliance is in test
mode.
Blinking: The unit is first booting up, or restarting. This can also indicate
that the unit is in safe mode.
WWAN Indicates WWAN signal or link activity through your WWAN PC Card.
WLAN Indicates power, activity and WiFiSec enforcement on your WLAN.
WAN Indicates a device link, activity and connection speed on your WAN port.
OPT Indicates a device link, activity and connection speed on your OPT port.
LAN Ports 1-8 Indicates a device link, activity and connection speed on individual LAN
ports.
Signal Indicates availability and strength of a signal (WWAN port only).
Link/ACT Solid: Indicates a device is connected to the specified port(s).
Blinking: Indicates activity on the specified port(s).
10/100 Green: Indicates 10M connection on the specified port(s).
Amber: Indicates 100M connection on the specified port(s).
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Preparing Your WWAN PC Card
This section provides instructions to set up your WWAN PC card for use in the
SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless appliance.
This setup process differs depending on you service provider. Choose your service
provider from the list below and follow the instructions on how to set up your WWAN PC
Card. If your service provider is not listed here, you must still complete the setup and
activation for your PC Card modem using the documentation that came with it before it
can be used in the SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless appliance.
Alert: DO NOT insert your PC Card into the SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless
appliance until you have completed the setup process for your card as
described in this section.
Tip: If your WWAN PC Card is already registered and activated with your service
provider and you are able to access the Internet through your PC using this card,
you may skip this section and continue to “Setting Up Your SonicWALL TZ 190
Wireless Appliance” on page 23.
Choose one of the PC card setup options below:
General WWAN PC Card Setup
This section provides general instructions for setting up most WWAN PC cards:
• “WWAN PC Card Setup” on page 9
Specific PC Card Setup
The following sections provide specific instructions for setting up specific cards:
• “Sprint Wireless PC Card Setup” on page 11
• “Cingular Wireless PC Card Setup” on page 14
• “Verizon Wireless PC Card Setup” on page 17
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WWAN PC Card Setup
Complete the following steps to set up and provision your WWAN PC Card Modem.
Before continuing, check to make sure that your WWAN PC card and service provider
are supported by the SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless appliance by visiting the SonicWALL
TZ 190 Wireless product page at: <http://www.sonicwall.com/us/tz190cards.html>
Contact your PC card vendor for troubleshooting help with this section.
Alert: DO NOT insert your PC Card modem into the computer until you have
completed the setup process for your card as described in this section and
successfully accessed the Internet through your PC using the PC Card
modem.
Installing PC Card Software
The following steps are general prerequisites necessary to set up most WWAN PC card
modems to work with the TZ 190 Wireless.
1. Install the software that came bundled with your WWAN PC card modem before
activating the card.
2. When prompted, insert the WWAN PC card modem into an available Type II PC card
slot on the Windows PC you are using for card configuration.
3. Check for updates and install updates to your WWAN PC card (if available).
4. Activate your PC Card modem (if required).
Verifying Your Connection
After the card has been set up on your PC, you can view your connection type and verify
that the WWAN PC Card is transferring data.
Note: In order for the connection testing to be valid, it is important that you first disable
all other network connections, such as a Wi-Fi or LAN connection, before
continuing. Leave only your PC card connection enabled.
5. Use the software that came with your WWAN PC card modem to initialize a
connection with your service provider.
6. In the Windows interface, select Start > Run.
7. Enter “cmd” in the Open field and click the OK button.
8. At the prompt, type the command “ipconfig” and press Enter on the keyboard.
9. Your network device status will display. Verify that you have obtained an IP Address
for your Ethernet adaptor, and that all other Local Area Network Connections display
“Media disconnected” as their status.
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Note: The name of your Ethernet adaptor may differ from the screenshot below.
Common names for newly acquired cards are “Local Area Connection 2” or
“Local Area Connection 3”.
10. Open a Web-browser and navigate to a website, such as
<http://www.sonicwall.com> to verify that your connection can transfer data.
Congratulations! You have set up and provisioned your WWAN PC card. Continue with
“Setting Up Your SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless Appliance” on page 23.
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Sprint Wireless PC Card Setup
Complete the following steps to set up and provision your Sprint Wireless Mobile
Broadband (WWAN) PC card. Contact your PC card vendor for troubleshooting help with
this section.
Alert: DO NOT insert your PC Card modem into the computer until you have
completed the setup process for your card as described in this section and
successfully accessed the Internet through your PC using the PC Card
modem.
Installing Sprint Software
You must install the Sprint Wireless software that came bundled with your WWAN PC
card before activating the card.
1. Insert the Sprint CD that is provided with your WWAN PC card into the PC you intend
to use for PC card setup.
2. Follow the instructions on screen to complete the Sprint software installation.
3. Restart your computer when prompted.
4. After restarting your computer, open the Sprint PCS Connection Manager program
(if it does not automatically start).
5. When the program launches, it will check for updates. Click Update Now as needed.
The download and update will proceed (if needed) and the program may restart.
Setting Up the WWAN PC Card
1. Insert your Sprint WWAN PC Card. You may hear some audible indications of the
card being discovered and installed.
2. Once installed, you may be prompted to update the firmware on the WWAN PC card.
Click OK to proceed with the update and click Next to agree to the license terms.
The update will take a few minutes. The WWAN PC Card will be rediscovered during
this process. Click Finish when prompted.
3. When the card is fully rediscovered, you will be prompted to call Sprint PCS
Customer Service to activate the card. Do not click next until prompted to do so by
the Sprint agent.
4. The Sprint agent will provide you with an Activation Code, and instruct you to enter it
on the next screen. Enter the Activation Code and click Next.
5. If the code is accepted, you will be prompted to enter your phone number (MDN) and
MSID. Verify these numbers with the Sprint agent, and be sure to enter them
correctly. Click Next when done.
6. You will be prompted to confirm the correctness of the numbers. Entering incorrect
information at this stage will require recovery by Sprint Technical Support. Click Yes
once you have verified the numbers.
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7. You will be presented with a screen indicating the completion of the Activation
process. Click Finish to proceed
Verifying Your Connection
It may take up to 4 hours for your WWAN PC card to become active on the Sprint
network. After the card has been set up and is active, you can view your connection type
and verify that the WWAN PC Card is transferring data.
Alert: In order for the connection testing to be valid, it is important that you first disable
all other network connections, such as a Wi-Fi or LAN connection, before
continuing. Leave only your PC card connection enabled.
1. Open the Sprint PCS Connection Manager program.
2. Click the GO button to connect to the Sprint network.
The WWAN PC card will take a few minutes to connect to the Sprint network. When the
connection is ready, the status will read “Connected”.
Note: If you have recently activated your card with Sprint, keep in mind that the initial
activation of your card may take up to 4 hours.
3. In the Windows interface, select Start > Run.
4. Enter “cmd” in the Open field and click the OK button.
5. At the prompt, type the command “ipconfig” and press Enter on the keyboard. Your
network device status will display.
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6. Verify that you have obtained an IP Address for your Ethernet adaptor.
7. Verify that all other Local Area Network Connections display “Media disconnected”
as their status.
Note: The name of your Ethernet adaptor may differ from the screenshot below.
Common names for newly acquired cards are “Local Area Connection 2” or
“Local Area Connection 3”.
8. Open a Web-browser and navigate to a website, such as
<http://www.sonicwall.com> to verify that your connection can transfer data.
Congratulations! You have set up and provisioned your WWAN PC card. Continue with
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Cingular Wireless PC Card Setup
Complete the following steps to set up and provision your Cingular Wireless
3G PC card. Contact your PC card vendor for troubleshooting help with this section.
Alert: DO NOT insert your PC Card modem into the computer until you have
completed the setup process for your card as described in this section and
successfully accessed the Internet through your PC using the PC Card
modem.
Installing Cingular Software
You must install the Cingular software that came bundled with your 3G PC card modem
before activating the card.
1. Insert the Cingular CD that is provided with your PC card modem into the PC you
intend to use for PC card setup.
2. Follow the instructions on screen to complete the Cingular software installation.
3. Restart your computer if prompted.
4. If the Cingular Communications Manager program is running, skip to the next step.
Otherwise, navigate to Start > Programs > Cingular > Cingular Communications
Manager to start the Communications Manager program.
5. De-select all checkboxes on the first configuration page, including the Use this as
my default Wi-Fi management utility option (checked by default).
6. A warning screen will display. Check the Do not show this message again
checkbox and click the OK button to continue.
7. Click the Finish button to complete post-install configuration.
Preparing the PC Card
Now that you have installed the required activation software on our PC, you can prepare
the card for first use.
1. Remove the PC card from the packaging and attach antenna if necessary.
2. Locate your SIM chip and remove it from its packaging if necessary (the SIM chip
may be attached to a larger 3x5 plastic card from which it must be removed).
3. Insert the SIM chip into your PC card modem. When inserted correctly, the SIM chip
will “click” in place and sit perfectly flush with the edge of the PC Card.
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Note: Pay close attention to the orientation of your SIM card when inserting. Follow the
manufacturer’s directions carefully when completing this procedure.
4. Insert the PC card modem into an available Type II PC card slot on your Windows
PC.
5. If the Cingular Communications Manager program is running, skip to the next step.
Otherwise, navigate to Start > Programs > Cingular > Cingular Communications
Manager to start the Communications Manager program. When the program is
launched, you will see an interface similar to the one below.
6. Optionally, you may select Tools > Check for Updates to see if updates are
available for your card vendor.
Note: Additional updates, including those for the PC card firmware may be
recommended by Cingular. If so, follow the steps provided to complete these
updates before continuing.
SIM
chip
WWAN PC Card
3G - Indicator will show
when you are connected
to a 3G enabled network.
GSM Tab - Use this tab for
WWAN PC card manage-
ment.
Connect Button - Click
here to make a connection
to the current network.
Status - Shows “ready”
when a connection is
available.
Signal - Displays the
signal strength of your
current connection.
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Verifying Your Connection
After the card has been set up on your PC, you can view your connection type and verify
that the WWAN PC Card is transferring data.
Alert: In order for the connection testing to be valid, it is important that you first disable
all other network connections, such as a Wi-Fi or LAN connection, before
continuing. Leave only your PC card connection enabled.
1. If the Cingular Communications Manager program is running, skip to the next step.
Otherwise, navigate to Start > Programs > Cingular > Cingular Communications
Manager to start the Communications Manager program.
The WWAN PC card will take a few minutes to connect to the Cingular network. When
the connection is ready, the status will read “Ready: Cingular Accelerated”.
2. Click the Connect button to enable the network connection.
3. In the Windows interface, select Start > Run.
4. Enter “cmd” in the Open field and click the OK button.
5. At the prompt, type the command “ipconfig” and press Enter on the keyboard. Your
network device status will display.
6. Verify that you have obtained an IP Address for your Ethernet adaptor.
7. Verify that all other Local Area Network Connections display “Media disconnected”
as their status.
Note: The name of your Ethernet adaptor may differ from the screenshot below.
Common names for newly acquired cards are “Local Area Connection 2” or
“Local Area Connection 3”.
8. Open a Web-browser and navigate to a website, such as
<http://www.sonicwall.com> to verify that your connection can transfer data.
Congratulations! You have set up and provisioned your WWAN PC card. Continue with
“Setting Up Your SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless Appliance” on page 23.
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Verizon Wireless PC Card Setup
Complete the following steps to set up and provision your Verizon Wireless
WWAN PC card. Contact your PC card vendor for troubleshooting help with this section.
Alert: DO NOT insert your PC Card modem into the computer until you have
completed the setup process for your card as illustrated in this section and
successfully accessed the Internet through your PC using the PC Card
modem.
Installing Verizon Software
You must install the Verizon software that came bundled with your WWAN PC card
modem before activating the card.
1. Insert the Verizon CD that is provided with your PC card modem into the PC you
intend to use for PC card setup.
2. Follow the instructions on screen to complete the software installation.
3. Exit the installer after setup is complete.
4. Navigate to Start > Programs > Verizon > VZAccess Manager to start the
VZAccess Manager program.
5. Click the Check for Updates button. When finished, click Next to continue.
6. Select the Detect WWAN device only (1xEVDO/1xRTT/CDMA) radio button and
click the Next button to continue.
7. Click the Next button to search for your WWAN PC card.
8. Select the PC Card radio button and click the Next button to continue.
9. Click the Finish button to complete post-install configuration.
10. Insert the PC card modem into an available Type II PC card slot on your Windows
PC.
11. When your card is found, click the Next button to continue.
12. Click the Activate button to activate your WWAN PC card modem.
Note: If activation fails on the first attempt, exit and then re-launch the program,
keeping the WWAN PC Card inserted during the process.
13. An “Activation Successful” message will appear. Click the OK button.
14. Click the Next button.
15. Verify the correctness of the wireless phone number assigned to this PC card. If the
number is incorrect, enter the correct number in the Phone number field. Click the
Next button to continue.
16. Uncheck the Run VZAccess Manager at Startup option (unless you intend to use
VZAccess to manage wireless connections on this PC). Click the Finish button.
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Verifying Your Connection
After the card has been set up on your PC, you can view your connection type and verify
that the WWAN PC Card is transferring data.
Note: In order for the connection testing to be valid, it is important that you first disable
all other network connections, such as a Wi-Fi or LAN connection, before
continuing. Leave only your PC card connection enabled.
1. If the VZAccess Manager program is running, skip to the next step. Otherwise,
navigate to Start > Programs > Verizon > VZAccess Manager to start the
VZAccess Manager program.
The WWAN PC card will take a few minutes to connect to the network. When the
connection is ready, the signal indicator will light up green with bars to indicate
connection strength.
2. Click the Connect button to enable the network connection.
3. If a disclaimer displays, click the Continue button. When the connection attempt is
successful, the bottom-left corner of the VZAccess Manager will read Connected.
4. In the Windows interface, select Start > Run.
5. Enter “cmd” in the Open field and click the OK button.
6. At the prompt, type the command “ipconfig” and press Enter on the keyboard. Your
network device status will display.
Connect/Disconnect
Button - Click here to
connect or disconnect
from the current
network.
Status - Shows
“connected” when
connected to the
Verizon network.
Network Connection
Shows “Verizon
Wireless” when
connected to the
Verizon network.
Signal - Displays the
signal strength of your
current connection.
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7. Verify that you have obtained an IP Address for your Ethernet adaptor.
8. Verify that all other Local Area Network Connections display “Media disconnected”
as their status.
Note: The name of your Ethernet adaptor may differ from the screenshot below.
Common names for newly acquired cards are “Local Area Connection 2” or
“Local Area Connection 3”.
9. Open a Web-browser and navigate to a website, such as
<http://www.sonicwall.com> to verify that your connection can transfer data.
Congratulations! You have set up and provisioned your WWAN PC card. Continue with
“Setting Up Your SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless Appliance” on page 23.
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Registering Your SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless Appliance
This section contains the following sub-sections:
• “Before You Register” on page 20
• “Creating a mysonicwall.com Account” on page 21
• “Registering Your SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless Appliance” on page 22
Before You Register
You need a mysonicwall.com account to register the SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless
appliance. If you already have a mysonicwall.com account, go to “Registering Your
SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless Appliance” on page 22 to register your appliance.
Note: mysonicwall.com registration information is not sold or shared with any other
company.
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Creating a mysonicwall.com Account
Creating a mysonicwall.com account is fast, simple, and FREE. Simply complete an
online registration form.
1. In your Web browser, go to <https://www.mysonicwall.com>.
2. In the User Login section, click the “Click here” link in “If you are not a registered
user, Click here.”
3. Enter the account information, personal information, and preferences and click
Submit.
Note: You must enter a valid email address.
4. Follow the prompts to finish creating your account. SonicWALL will email a
subscription code to the email address you entered in the personal information.
5. When you return to the login screen, log in with your new username and password.
6. Confirm your account by entering the subscription code you received in the email.
Congratulations, you have created and logged into your mysonicwall.com account.
Continue to “Registering Your SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless Appliance” on page 22.
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Registering Your SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless Appliance
1. Locate your SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless Software Serial Number and
Authentication Code. This information is printed on the bottom panel of your
SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless appliance.
2. In your Web browser, go to <https://www.mysonicwall.com> and login with your
mysonicwall.com username and password.
3. Enter your serial number in the Quick Register field and click the small gray arrow.
Follow the on-screen instructions.
4. Confirm your serial number.
5. Enter a friendly name for this appliance.
6. Enter your authentication code.
7. Click the Register button to continue.
8. Follow the online prompts to fill out the survey and complete the registration process.
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Setting Up Your SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless Appliance
This section contains the following sub-sections:
• “Insert the WWAN PC Card Modem” on page 23
• “Apply Power to the SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless” on page 23
• “Connect Directly to the SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless Appliance” on page 24
• “Log into the SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless Appliance” on page 25
• “If the SonicWALL Configuration Wizard Does Not Appear” on page 25
Insert the WWAN PC Card Modem
Before inserting the WWAN PC card into your SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless appliance,
be sure your WWAN PC card is activated and unlocked. If you are not sure whether your
card is unlocked or not, contact the PC Card vendor to verify.
Note: Do not insert or remove the WWAN PC card while the SonicWALL TZ 190
Wireless is powered on.
1. Ensure the TZ 190 Wireless is not connected to a power source.
2. Insert your WWAN PC card modem “face up” into the PC CARD slot on the left side
of the SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless appliance. The card should sit firmly in place.
Apply Power to the SonicWALLTZ 190 Wireless
1. Connect one end of the power supply to the back of the SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless
2. Connect the other end of the power supply an appropriate power outlet.
Note: The Power LED on the front panel lights up green when you power the
SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless appliance. The Test LED lights up and blinks
while the appliance performs a series of diagnostic tests. When the Test LED is
no longer lit, the SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless appliance is ready for
configuration. If the Test LED stays lit for more than a few minutes after the
initial power on sequence, cycle power to the SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless
appliance.
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Connect Directly to the SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless Appliance
Before you can connect your management station to it, you must configure your
management station to accept DHCP addressing or have it set to an address in the
same subnet as the SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless appliance.
Note: If it is necessary to change networking settings on the computer you are using as
a management station, record your computer’s current network settings so they
can be restored after configuration is complete.
1. Set the computer you are using to manage the SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless
appliance (management station) to accept DHCP addressing or to have a static IP
address in the 192.168.168.x range, such as 192.168.168.20 and a subnet mask of
255.255.255.0.
Note: For help with setting up a static IP address on your computer, refer to
“Configuring a Static IP Address” on page 39.
2. Using the supplied network cable and the management station, connect the LAN
port on the management station to the LAN (1) port on the back of your
SonicWALL TZ 190 appliance.
SonicWALL TZ 190 Management
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Log into the SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless Appliance
1. Open a Web browser on the computer you are using to administer the
SonicWALL TZ 190 appliance.
2. Enter http://192.168.168.168 (the default IP address of the SonicWALL TZ 190
Wireless appliance) in the Location or Address bar. The SonicWALL TZ 190
Wireless Web management login screen displays:
Note: Depending on your browser settings, one or more security warnings may display
while connecting to the TZ 190 Wireless Web management interface. Choose to
accept the certificates in order to log into the SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless
appliance.
3. Log into the SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless appliance using “admin” as the user name
and “password” as the password.
When you first log into the SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless appliance, the Configuration
Wizard screen displays. Continue to the next section “Using the SonicWALL
Configuration Wizard” on page 26 for instructions on completing the Configuration
Wizard.
If the SonicWALL Configuration Wizard Does Not Appear
• If you see the login screen, but not the Configuration Wizard:
• Allow popups for the SonicWALL TZ190 appliance by adding the appliance’s
default IP address (192.168.168.168) to your browser’s “allowed” list.
• Log into the security appliance using “admin” as the user name and “password”
as the password. After you log in, click the Wizards button on the System >
Status page.
• If you do not see the login screen or the Configuration Wizard:
• Did you correctly enter the SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless appliance management
IP address, 192.168.168.168, in your Web browser?
• Are the Local Area Connection settings on your computer set within the
192.168.168.x subnet range? If not, see “Configuring a Static IP Address” on
page 39 for instructions on changing your Local Area Connection settings.
• Do you have the Ethernet cable connected to your computer and to LAN (1) on
your SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless?
• Do you need to add the SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless to your list of trusted sites?
Use the default IP address (192.168.168.168) for this purpose.
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Using the SonicWALL Configuration Wizard
The SonicWALL Setup Wizard provides administrator-guided instructions for configuring
your SonicWALL TZ190 appliance.
Note: It is important that you have collected any required configuration information
before using the Setup Wizard. Be sure to fill out the information in “Recording
Configuration Information” on page 5 and “Administrator Information” on page 6.
SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless Setup Wizard
1. If the Setup Wizard does not display upon initial log into the SonicWALL TZ 190
Wireless appliance management interface, click the Wizards button in the left-hand
navigation panel of the interface.
2. Select Setup Wizard radio button and click the Next button to continue.
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Changing Administrator Password
3. Enter a New Password and Confirm that password. Click the Next button to
continue.
Note: Keep your new password in a safe place. If you lose your password, you will
have to reset the SonicWALL security appliance to factory settings and will lose
your configuration. For instructions on resetting your SonicWALL security
appliance, refer to the SonicOS Enhanced Administrator’s Guide.
Selecting a Time Zone
4. Choose your local Time Zone form the drop-down list.
5. If your location observes daylight savings time, check the Automatically adjust
clock for daylight savings time checkbox.
6. Click the Next button to continue.
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Selecting the Proper WWAN Mode
7. Select how you want to use your WWAN connection.
Select from the following:
8. Click the Next button to continue.
Configuring WWAN Service Provider Settings
9. Select your WWAN service provider settings.
Select from the following:
10. Click the Next button to continue.
Yes - I will use WWAN as a
backup for the WAN Ether-
net connection.
Select this option if you currently have a WAN Internet con-
nection and wish to use your WWAN wireless connection as
a WAN failover.
Yes - WWAN is my only
connection to the Internet.
Select this option if you wish to use your WWAN wireless
connection as your primary connection to the Internet.
No - I will not use the
WWAN at this time. Select this option if you wish to configure your WWAN con-
nection at a later time. You can always re-launch the wizard
from the SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless appliance manage-
ment interface at a later time.
Country Select the country this device is used in.
Service Provider Select your WWAN service provider.
Plan Type Select the plan type that your purchased from your service provider.
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Verifying WWAN Service Provider Information
11. Verify your WWAN service provider settings for correctness. In most cases these
settings will be correct and do not have to be changed:
Note: These settings are based on your service provider and country of operation. If
you correctly configured your service provider information in the pervious step,
these settings should be correct and do not need to be changed. In certain
situations, some steps are left blank.
12. If these settings appear to be correct, click the Next button to continue.
Backup (Failover) / Primary Connection Configuration
Based on the WWAN mode you chose in “Selecting the Proper WWAN Mode” on
page 28, continue to one of the following two sections:
• If you selected WWAN as a backup for the WAN Ethernet connection,
continue to “Configuring WWAN as Failover” on page 30.
• If you selected WWAN is my only connection to the Internet, continue to
“Configuring LAN Settings” on page 34.
Profile Name Choose a friendly name for this profile, or leave the name at default.
Connection Type Verify the correct connection type is selected. For a complete list of
connection types, refer to the latest SonicOS Administrator’s Guide.
Dialed Number Verify the dial-out number your service provider requires to obtain a
WWAN connection.
User Name Verify the correct user name for your service provider (this field may
be blank depending on your service provider).
Password Verify the correct password for your service provider (this field may
be blank depending on your service provider).
Confirm Password Confirm the correct password for your service provider (this field
may be blank depending on your service provider).
APN Verify your access point name (this field may be blank depending on
your service provider).
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Configuring WWAN as Failover
Complete this section if you are using the WWAN wireless connection as a failover for
your primary Internet connection.
If you intend to use the WWAN wireless connection as your primary connection, skip this
section and continue to “Configuring LAN Settings” on page 34.
Selecting WAN Network Mode
1. Select the correct type of network connection for your network:
Note: The Setup Wizard automatically detects most networking modes. If it does not
detect a networking mode, you may have a static IP address. See “Administrator
Information” on page 6.
Select from the following:
2. Click the Next button to continue.
3. Based on your WAN Network Mode, continue to one of the following sections:
• If you selected Static IP, continue to “Static IP” on page 31.
• If you selected DHCP, continue to “DHCP” on page 31.
• If you selected PPPoE, continue to “PPPoE” on page 32.
• If you selected PPTP, continue to “PPTP” on page 33.
Static IP Select Static IP if you want to give the SonicWALL TZ190 appli-
ance a specific, unchanging IP address.
DHCP Select DHCP if your ISP assigns your computer a dynamic IP
address. DHCP is commonly used with cable modems.
PPPoE Select PPPoE if your ISP requires a username and password to
establish a connection and assign a dynamic address. PPPoE is
commonly used with DSL modems.
PPTP Select PPTP if you dial into a specific server and log into a VPN to
establish a connection. With PPTP, you can have either a static or
dynamic IP address.
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Static IP
1. Configure your Internet service provider settings:
2. Click the Next button to continue.
3. Continue to “Configuring LAN Settings” on page 34 to finish the Wizard.
DHCP
1. You do not need to enter any WAN networking settings if you selected DHCP. The
network settings are provisioned automatically from a DHCP server.
2. Click the Next button to continue.
3. Continue to “Configuring LAN Settings” on page 34 to finish the Wizard.
SonicWALL WAN IP
Address Enter a single, static IP address. This must be in the address
range assigned to you by your ISP.
WAN Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask for your network, provided by your ISP.
For example, 255.255.255.0.
Gateway (Router)
Address Enter the IP address of your Internet gateway, provided by your
ISP.
DNS Server Address Enter the IP address of the DNS server for your network,
provided by your ISP.
DNS Server Address
#2 (optional) You can enter a secondary, back-up DNS server to use if the
first one fails.
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PPPoE
1. Configure your Internet service provider settings:
2. Click the Next button to continue.
3. Continue to “Configuring LAN Settings” on page 34 to finish the Wizard.
Obtain an IP Address
Automatically Select this if your ISP assigns you a dynamic IP address.
Use the following
IP Address Select this if your ISP has assigned you a static IP address, and
enter the address.
PPPoE User Name Enter the user name for your Internet account. Your ISP may
require you to enter your username in e-mail address format,
including “@” and the domain name, for example,
joe.user@sonicwall.com.
PPPoE Password Enter the password for your Internet account.
Inactivity Disconnect
(minutes) Check this box if you want the SonicWALL TZ190 appliance to
disconnect from the Internet if there is no traffic for the number of
minutes you enter.
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PPTP
1. Configure your Internet service provider settings:
2. Click the Next button to continue.
3. Continue to “Configuring LAN Settings” on page 34 to finish the Wizard.
PPTP Server IP
Address Enter the address of the PPTP server.
PPTP User Name Enter your network user name.
PPTP Password Enter your network password.
Obtain an IP Address
Automatically Select this if the server assigns you a dynamic IP address.
Use the following
IP Address Check this if you have been given a static IP address, and fill in
the following three fields.
SonicWALL WAN
IP Address Enter the static IP address for your connection.
WAN Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask for your connection.
Gateway (Router)
Address Enter the address of your Internet Gateway.
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Configuring LAN Settings
By default, your SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless is configured with a LAN network IP
address, 192.168.168.168, and subnet mask, 255.255.255.0, which will work well for
most installations. In most cases, you can leave the default LAN IP address and
subnet mask unchanged.
1. Configure as follows:
Note: Record the LAN IP address in a safe place, this is the IP address you will use to
access the SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless management interface.
2. Click the Next button to continue.
SonicWALL LAN
IP Address Enter an IP address for the LAN interface of your
SonicWALL TZ 190 appliance.
Record the address: .
LAN Subnet Mask Enter a subnet mask for your LAN interface.
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Configuring DHCP Settings
The LAN DHCP Settings screen allows you to configure the DHCP server in the
SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless to automatically distribute IP addressing information to
computers and other network devices on your LAN.
3. Configure your LAN settings as follows:
4. Click the Next button to continue.
5. The Configuration Summary window displays. Take this opportunity to verify that
your settings are correct.
Note: Settings differ based on the role your WWAN plays in the network setup and
based on your WWAN and LAN network settings. The settings below are for a
configuration where the Cingular WWAN is the primary interface.
6. Click the Apply button to save these changes. The SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless
appliance will reboot. This process may take several minutes.
Enable DHCP Server
on LAN Leave this checkbox checked to use the DHCP server in the
SonicWALL TZ190 appliance security appliance.
Do not select this option if you already have a DHCP server on
your network, or if you want to require your network clients to
have static IP addresses.
LAN Address Range If you enabled the DHCP Server, enter a range of IP addresses in
the same subnet as the LAN IP address, or leave the default
range unchanged. The default DHCP range will work for most
installations.
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Verifying Your WWAN Connection
This section provides instructions to ensure proper connectivity of your
SonicWALL TZ 190 appliance. This section contains the following sub-sections:
• “WWAN Connection Status” on page 36
• “Manage WWAN Connection” on page 37
• “Check Internet Connectivity” on page 37
Log Into the Management Interface
The SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless appliance will redirect to the login page after rebooting.
Use your new username and password to log into the appliance after reboot.
Note: If you changed the LAN IP address of the SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless appliance
during the setup wizard, you may have to re-configure the IP settings on your
computer to access the appliance. For more help with connection issues, turn to
page 25.
WWAN Connection Status
The Network > Interfaces page allows you to view the current WWAN connection
status.
1. In the SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless appliance management interface, navigate to
Network > Interfaces.
2. In the Interface Settings section, the WWAN interface line displays the current status
as follows:
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on hook Indicates that the WWAN card is present but not yet connected.
connected and start-
ing PPP authentication Indicates that the WWAN card is associated with and currently
attempting a connection to the WWAN network.
connected Indicates an active connection.
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Manage WWAN Connection
The Connection Manager window allows you to connect, disconnect and view current
WWAN connection status.
1. In the SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless appliance management interface, navigate to
Network > Interfaces.
2. In the Interface Settings section, under WWAN, click the Manage button.
3. The Connection Manager windows displays your connection status.
4. If the Connection Manager shows “disconnected”, click the Connect button. If a
network is available, you will be connected to it.
Check Internet Connectivity
The final step to confirm your Internet connectivity is to launch a website, such as
<www.sonicwall.com> in a browser, using a computer that is connected to the
SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless appliance and using the SonicWALL as its sole Internet
connection.
If the website displays, your SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless is operational and connected
to a valid WWAN service provider account.
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Connecting the SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless to Your
Network
Your SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless is equipped with a DHCP server feature. If you
enabled this feature in the Setup Wizard, your DHCP-enabled network clients will
automatically be provisioned by the SonicWALL. No further setup is needed for these
clients.
Note: If you are not using DHCP, refer to the SonicOS Enhanced Administrator’s Guide
for instructions on setting up your network.
Congratulations! You have successfully completed set up of your SonicWALL TZ 190
Wireless appliance. For more detailed information on your SonicWALL TZ 190 Wireless
feature set, refer to the latest version of the SonicOS Enhanced Administrator’s Guide.
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Configuring a Static IP Address
Complete the following section based on your operating system in order to configure
your management computer with a static IP address:
Windows XP
1. From the Start menu, highlight Connect To and then select Show All Connections.
2. Open the Local Area Connection Properties window.
3. Double-click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) to open the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
Properties window.
4. Select Use the following IP address and type 192.168.168.50 in the IP address
field.
5. Type 255.255.255.0 in the Subnet Mask field.
6. Click OK for the settings to take effect.
Windows 2000
1. From your Windows Start menu, select Settings.
2. Open Network and Dial-up Connections.
3. Click Properties.
4. Highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties.
5. Select Use the following IP address and type 192.168.168.50 in the IP address
field.
6. Type 255.255.255.0 in the Subnet Mask field.
7. Click OK for the settings to take effect.
Windows NT
1. From the Start menu, highlight Settings and then select Control Panel.
2. Open Network.
3. Double-click TCP/IP in the TCP/IP Properties window.
4. Select Specify an IP Address and type 192.168.168.50 in the IP address field.
5. Type 255.255.255.0 in the Subnet Mask field.
6. Click OK, and then click OK again.
7. Restart the computer for the changes to take effect.
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Safety Instructions and Regulatory Information
Regulatory Model/Type Product Name
APL18-046 TZ 190 Wireless
Mounting the SonicWALL
Mount in a location away from direct
sunlight and sources of heat. A maximum
ambient temperature of 104º F (40º C) is
recommended.
Route cables away from power lines,
fluorescent lighting fixtures, and sources
of noise such as radios, transmitters, and
broadband amplifiers
The included power cord is intended for
use in North America only. For European
Union (EU) customers, a power cord is
not included.
Ensure that no water or excessive
moisture can enter the unit.
Allow unrestricted airflow around the unit
and through the vents on the side of the
unit. A minimum of 1 inch (25.44mm)
clearance is recommended.
Consideration must be given to the
connection of the equipment to the supply
circuit and the effect of overloading the
circuits has minimal impact on overcurrent
protection and supply wiring. Appropriate
consideration of equipment nameplate
ratings must be used when addressing
this concern.
Lithium Battery Warning
The Lithium Battery used in the
SonicWALL security appliance may not
be replaced by the user. Return the
SonicWALL security appliance to a
SonicWALL-authorized service center for
replacement with the same or equivalent
type recommended by the manufacturer.
If, for any reason, the battery or
SonicWALL security appliance must be
disposed of, do so following the battery
manufacturer's instructions.
Cable Connections
All Ethernet and RS232 (Console) cables
are designed for intra-building connection
to other equipment. Do not connect these
ports directly to communication wiring or
other wiring that exits the building where
the SonicWALL is located.
Power Supply Information
If the power supply is missing from your
SonicWALL product package, please
contact SonicWALL Technical Support at
408-752-7819 for a replacement. This
product should only be used with a UL
listed power supply marked “Class 2” or
“LPS”, with an output rated 12 VDC,
minimum 1.66 A.
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Weitere Hinweise zur Montage
Wählen Sie für die Montage einen Ort,
der keinem direkten Sonnenlicht
ausgesetzt ist und sich nicht in der Nähe
von Wärmequellen befindet. Die
Umgebungstemperatur darf nicht mehr
als 40 °C betragen.
Führen Sie die Kabel nicht entlang von
Stromleitungen, Leuchtstoffröhren und
Störquellen wie Funksendern oder
Breitbandverstärkern.
Das eingeschlossene Netzkabel ist für
Gebrauch in Nordamerikas nur vorgehabt.
Für Europaïsche Union (EU) Kunden, ist
ein Netzkabel nicht eingeschlossen.
Stellen Sie sicher, dass das Gerät vor
Wasser und hoher Luftfeuchtigkeit
geschützt ist.
Stellen Sie sicher, dass die Luft um das
Gerät herum zirkulieren kann und die
Lüftungsschlitze an der Seite des
Gehäuses frei sind. Hier ist ein
Belüftungsabstand von mindestens 26
mm einzuhalten.
Vergewissern Sie sich, dass das Gerät
sicher im Rack befestigt ist. Insbesondere
muss auf nicht direkte Anschlüsse an
Stromquellen geachtet werden wie z. B.
bei Verwendung von
Mehrfachsteckdosen.
Hinweis zur Lithiumbatterie
Die in der Internet Security Appliance von
SonicWALL verwendete Lithiumbatterie
darf nicht vom Benutzer ausgetauscht
werden. Zum Austauschen der Batterie
muss die SonicWALL in ein von
SonicWALL autorisiertes Service-Center
gebracht werden. Dort wird die Batterie
durch denselben oder entsprechenden,
vom Hersteller empfohlenen Batterietyp
ersetzt. Beachten Sie bei einer
Entsorgung der Batterie oder der
SonicWALL Internet Security Appliance
die diesbezüglichen Anweisungen des
Herstellers.
Kabelverbindungen
Alle Ethernet- und RS232-C-Kabel
eignen sich für die Verbindung von
Geräten in Innenräumen. Schließen Sie
an die Anschlüsse der SonicWALL keine
Kabel an, die aus dem Gebäude
herausgeführt werden, in dem sich das
Gerät befindet.
Informationen zur Stromversorgung
Sollte das Netzteil nicht im Lieferumfang
der SonicWALL enthalten sein, wenden
Sie sich diesbezüglich an den
technischen Support von SonicWALL
(Tel.: +1-408-752-7819). Dieses Produkt
darf nur in Verbindung mit einem nach
den Normen der Underwriter
Laboratories, USA als „UL-gelistet“
zugelassenen Netzteil der Kategorie
„Class 2“ oder „LPS“ verwendet werden.
Ausgang: 12 VDC Gleichsspannung,
mind. 1,66 A.
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FCC Part 15 Class B Notice
NOTE:This equipment was tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy. And, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If the equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try and correct the interference using one or more of the following
measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from the receiver
connection.
• Consult SonicWALL for assistance.
Complies with EN55022 Class B and CISPR22 Class B.
*Refer to the label on the bottom of the unit for device information including Class A or
Class B FCC information.
North American Authorized Channels
SonicWALL declares that the APL18-046 (FCC ID: QWU-046)(IC: 4408A-046) when
sold in US or Canada is limited to CH1~CH11 by specified firmware controlled in the
USA.
FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a
minimum distance of 20 centimeters (7.9 inches) between the radiator (antenna) and
your body.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other
antenna or transmitter.
For more information regarding the above statement, please contact SonicWALL, Inc. at:
1143 Borregas Avenue, Sunnyvale, CA 94089-1306, 1-408-745-9600.
Canadian Radio Frequency Emissions Statement
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à toutes la norme NMB-003 du
Canada.
CANADA STATEMENT
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause interference and
(2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause
undesired operation of the device
To prevent radio interference to the licensed service, this device is intended to be operated
indoors and away from windows to provide maximum shielding.
Note:
This device has been designed to operate with an antenna having a maximum gain of 5 dBi.
Antenna having a higher gain is strictly prohibited per regulations of Industry Canada. The
require antenna impedance is 50 ohms.
To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be
so chosen that the EIRP is not more than required for successful communication.
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VCCI Statement
Regulatory Information for Korea
All products with country code “” (blank) and “A” are made in the USA.
All products with country code “B” are made in China.
All products with country code "C" or "D" are made in Taiwan R.O.C.
Ministry of Information and Telecommunication
Certification Number
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