Sonicwall Network & Wireless Cards Driver

What's new

  1. Sonicwall Wireless Router
  2. Sonicwall Wifi Router

See the release notes and the readme.txt file for installation instructions, supported hardware, what's new, bug fixes, and known issues.

Overview

The client’s wireless card and driver constantly monitors these levels, differentiating between the (V)APs by their BSSID. When the card/driver’s criteria for roaming are met, the client will detach from the BSSID of AP1 and attach to the BSSID or AP2, all the while remaining connected the ‘sonicwall’ ESSID. Benefits of Using Virtual APs. Step 1: Connectivity using the Wireless card utility for initial association with the WLAN Zone. In this scenario, a NetGear WG111 USB wireless adapter is used to connect to the SonicWall. Note:. The procedure to associate with a wireless network differs for each manufacturer; refer to your Wireless card product guides for detailed information. Access Point - Configures the SonicWALL as an Internet/network gateway for wireless clients. Wireless Client Bridge - The SonicWALL TZ wireless provides Internet/network access by bridging wirelessly to another SonicWALL wireless device or SonicPoint access point, selected on the Wireless Status screen. This mode allows for the possibility of secure network communications between physically. Get high-speed threat prevention in a flexible, integrated security solution with the SonicWall TZ series. Designed for small networks and distributed enterprises with remote and branch locations, the TZ series offers different models that can be tuned to meet your specific needs. Advanced networking and management features such as secure SD-WAN and zero-touch deployment make it easy to bring.

This download installs base drivers, Intel® PROSet for Windows* Device Manager, and Intel® PROSet Adapter Configuration Utility for Intel® Network Adapters with Windows® 10.

Which file should you download?

Note:10-GbE adapters (those that support Windows 10) are only supported by 64-bit drivers.

  • PROWin32.zipfor 32-bit (x86) editions of Windows*
  • PROWinx64.zipfor 64-bit (x64) editions of Windows

How to use this download

Download the self-extracting archive and run it. It will extract the files to a temporary directory, run the installation wizard, and remove the temporary files when the installation is complete. All language files are embedded in this archive. You don't need to download an extra language pack.

Supported devices

Sonicwall wifi router

This software may also apply to Intel® Ethernet Controllers. Support for built-in network connections is provided by the system or board manufacturer.

About Intel® drivers

The driver or software for your Intel® component might have been changed or replaced by the computer manufacturer. We recommend you work with your computer manufacturer before installing our driver so you don’t lose features or customizations.

See a list of manufacturers’ Support websites.

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Wireless > MAC Filter List

Wireless networking provides native MAC filtering capabilities which prevents wireless clients from authenticating and associating with the wireless security appliance. If you enforce MAC filtering on the WLAN, wireless clients must provide you with the MAC address of their wireless networking card. The SonicOS wireless MAC Filter List allows you to configure a list of clients that are allowed or denied access to your wireless network. Without MAC filtering, any wireless client can join your wireless network if they know the SSID and perhaps other security parameters to “break into” your wireless network.

Figure 41:1 displays typical SonicWALL MAC Filter List deployment scenarios.

Figure 41:1Typical MAC Filter List Topologies

Deployment Considerations

Consider the following when deploying the MAC Filter List:

For the SonicPoint-N appliance, this feature requires the gateway to store the MAC Filer List settings.

Sonicwall wireless ap

For the SonicWALL TZ series appliance’s internal wireless, some members need to be added to the VAP structure to store the MAC Filter List settings and the complete function should be modified to set the configurations to the driver.

MAC Filter List configurations are added to the Wireless Virtual Access Point (VAP) profile settings. They can be view by navigating to the Wireless > Virtual Access Point page.

Using the Wireless > MAC Filter List Page

In your management interface, navigating to the Wireless > MAC Filter List page. Tables 1 and 2 describe how to use the SonicWALL MAC Filter List feature.

Figure 41:2Wireless > MAC Filter List

Table 4Wireless > MAC Filter List Descriptions

Name

Description

Accept Button

Applies and saves the latest configuration settings.

Cancel Button

Cancels the configuration.

Enable MAC Filter List Checkbox

Enables the MAC Filter List feature for the selected groups.

Allow List: Drop-Down

Selects the group you want the MAC Filter List to allow access to your wireless network. When clicking the Allow List drop-down and selecting Create New MAC Address Object group, the Add Address Object Group window (Figure 41:3) displays.

Deny List: Drop-Down

Selects the group you want the MAC Filter List to deny access to your wireless network. When clicking the Deny List drop-down and selecting Create New MAC Address Object group, the Add Address Object Group window displays.

Figure 41:3Add Address Object Group Window

Table 5Add Address Object Group Descriptions

Name

Description

Name: text field

Enter a name for the new address object group.

Left Panel

Displays the available objects. Select the objects you want to include in your new group.

Right Arrow Button

Transfers the selected objects from the left panel to the right panel.

Left Arrow Button

Transfers the selected objects from the right panel to the left panel.

Right Panel

Displays the objects selected for your new group.

OK Button

Applies the configuration.

Cancel Button

Cancels the configuration.

Configuring the MAC Filter List

To configure the MAC filter list to allow or deny address object groups, perform the following steps:

Step 1Log into your SonicWALL management interface.

Step 2Navigate to the Wireless > MAC Filter List page.

Enter and do the Following:

a.

b.Click the Allow List drop-down, select the address group you want to allow.

c.Click the Deny List drop-down, select the address group you want to deny.

To add new address objects to the allow and deny lists, click the drop-down and select Create New MAC Address Object Group... .

The Add Address Object window displays.

Step 3In the Name: text field, enter a name for the new group.

Sonicwall Wireless Router

Step 4In the left column, select the groups or individual address objects you want to allow or deny. You can use Ctrl-click to select more than one item at a time.

Step 5Click the -> button to add the items to the group.

Step 6Click OK.

Step 7Click the Accept button. Verify that your list was created.

Sonicwall Wifi Router

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