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Apr 25, 2012

Allow SonicWall NetExtender Clients Internet Access While Connected


This article shows how to allow SonicWall NetExtender Client to access the Internet

while remotely connected.




1. Log into your Sonicwall, and expand “Network”


2. Click on “Interfaces” and then click on the Configure link for your WAN connection.


3. Make sure the box that says “User Login: Https” has a check mark, and then click “OK”


4. Expand “SSL VPN” on the left, and then click “Server Settings”


5. Click the red dot next to “WAN” and wait for it to turn green.


6. Click “Client Settings” on the left, and then configure an IP address range for your SSL VPN Guests, also configure the User Domain, and DNS servers.


7. Click “Client Routes” on the left pane, Enable “Tunnel All Mode”, this is done to ensure all traffic sent by the client appears to originates from the main office, and not the client’s home router.


8. Now let’s create a user and grant them access to the appropriate networks during an VPN connection.






10. Expand “Users” on the left, and then click on “Local Users”.


11. click “Add User…”


12. On the “Settings” tab, give the user a username and password.


13. On the “Groups” tab, Add the user to “Trusted Users”, “Everyone”, and “SSLVPN Services”. Click OK.


14. Click “Local Groups” on the left.


15. Click on the “Configure” button for the group “Trusted Users”


16. Click on the “VPN Access” tab, add “LAN Subnets” and “WAN RemoteAccess Networks” to the list. Click OK.
 
 
That's it, now your remotely connected clients can access the internal network and have the ability to browse the web.

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