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The SonicWall 01-SSC-0651 SOHO Security Appliance is a powerful security solution designed for home offices, offering a robust range of UTM services. It supports over 10 users and includes essential features like Gateway Anti-Virus, Intrusion Prevention, and 24/7 support, ensuring your digital environment remains safe and efficient.
Brand | SONICWALL |
Product Dimensions | 22.86 x 22.86 x 7.62 cm; 340 g |
Item model number | 01-SSC-0651 |
Manufacturer | SonicWall |
Series | 01-SSC-0651 |
Processor Count | 2 |
RAM Size | 512 MB |
Connectivity Type | No |
Wireless Type | 802.11n, 802.11a |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Wattage | 24 watts |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | SonicOS 5.9.1.3 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 340 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
K**R
Outstanding and powerful firewall. Excellent value when comparing features to price.
Excellent firewall. Very easy to set up and manage compared to other professional level firewalls. I purchased this for my home network because of the extra security of the gateway A/V protection, Gateway Malware protection, and highly customizable and excellent content filtering. Call me a paranoid parent, but for me it was worth a bit more expense to protect my children and their friends who use our internet connection when they visit. It's certainly not for the feint of heart for an average home user, but anyone with experience setting up mid range firewalls (or someone willing to take the time to read the knowledgebase articles at Dell) will have little problem setting up and configuring this device. It takes more time (and will need tweaking) than an average Linksys or Netgear firewall, but it's a different beast compared to those (and offers many, many more features and protections than a basic $75 firewall). If you want to have a solid device for filtering at your internet gateway and want to protect your family from unwanted junk on the internet, this is probably one of the more effective ways to go. Again, it will take tweaking, but it also allows to to specify filtering by device, IP range, or "zones" that you can set up through the internal settings. You can alternatively set up OpenDNS, Sophos, or use another of the free filters out there as alternatives to the content filtering this offers, but this device is very straightforward and offers quite a bit for the price (other filters can be more easily bypassed than this can, and you can seriously lock things down if you dig into the settings). It will require a yearly renewal of the services, but you have the option of only renewing the services you want/need. The main difference between this and solutions like OpenDNS is that this is actual filtering at the gateway monitoring the port traffic (e.g. 80 for HTTP, 443 for HTTPS, etc...) while OpenDNS can be easily bypassed if someone knows what they are doing (or reads how to bypass it on the 'net) by making minor changes to their network configuration (there are actual how-to instructions with pictures to show how to bypass OpenDNS and services like that easily found out there...no kidding. Anyone could follow them). You can even get granular enough to block proxy services with this device. Also make sure to check out the ZyXEL USG series when shopping for devices like this. It's comparable to this in features for maybe a bit less in initial cost of the hardware, but a bit more expensive on the yearly renewals. I've been a Sonicwall fan for years and was pleased to see them offering this at a lower price point. For me, I was willing to pay just a bit more for the Sonicwall device. These are not *quite* consumer level pricing, but close enough that if you know it's the type of thing you want, then it's worth the extra expense. Initial setup took about an hour from unboxing to fully activated and mounted on the wall with screws. You have to create a "My Sonicwall" account to activate the services, but that only takes a few minute and is very streamlined. You also have to fully activate the services through the "My Sonicwall" site before the benefits of the content filer, gateway a/v, and intrusion prevention are fully active. However, again, that only took a few minutes to do and was instantaneous once you activate them (you can immediately begin configuration of the services upon activation...no delay). The more in-depth features should be examined before configuring, but the help sites and documentation are excellent for those that have never done it before. Note that an understanding of networking terms and basic firewall configurations will be helpful in that process, but again, the Dell site provides excellent documentation. For a small branch office or home office, this is excellent (but make sure you size the TZ series for the throughput you need...details on the Dell site), as it also offers the ability to set up a point-to-point VPN between other firewalls easily and securely (especially if the other firewall is also a Sonicwall device). For a standalone home network, it's also excellent but you need to make sure you're ready to take the time to configure it. It's most definitely not a "plug and play" type of device, but more than worth the time and money if you are willing to do it right.
R**N
Extremely flexible to configure
At times, it was a little difficult to follow the documentation. However, if there are any questions on procedures, contact technical support. They were great!
J**)
Great product and simply managed at all of our accounts
Great product and simply managed at all of our accounts with less than 500 workstations and network devices. Simple network configuration and can be deployed in 30 minutes or less. Advanced configuration can be completed but it takes a little more time unless you have that config file from your enterprise model ;)
M**D
Initially good, but then "ACT OF GOD" happened - Dell won't stand behind defective device
I had never needed a hardware firewall before and was nervous about ordering one. After doing a fair amount of research and then contacting colleagues who deal with this as their job, this device was what was recommended. The reviews were good, it seemed that it would be easy to set up, and I wouldn't have too much to learn to get it up and running. I could educate myself as I went to make things better, if needed.So, I ordered it. It came on time and was pretty easy to set up and get working. I didn't have many problems or issues with getting things working like I thought they should. It is a complex piece of hardware/software, but it works well out of the box. It worked and did what it was supposed to do. All was good.Up to this point, I was very pleased with my purchase. There were some small hiccups with the internet speed and it went up/down more than what I would have liked, but it was doing it's job. Then, a storm went through and knocked all of the power out one evening. When things came back up, it seemed that all was good. I could connect to the appliance and could get responses from it, but I had no internet connection. I suspected my router (it was old) and after verifying with Verizon that it was NOT the problem, we determined that it was the hardware appliance. Remove it from the chain I had it on (Verizon router => SonicWall => wireless router), and all started working. Just didn't have a firewall.So, contacted their tech support. I got a quick (if not sure what they wanted) response back. After querying what they meant and how to get the files they needed, I received another email on how to get them. So, after plugging it back in, I was able to get the files requested and send it back to Dell. Not long after that (like within 10 minutes), I get a call and email asking whether the device was on a UPS or not. Since it was not (it was on a decent power strip), I replied back with that response.An even quicker response back (like 2 minutes) with the following:"We are really sorry!! This might have happened due to ACT OF GOD. Hence we will not be able to process a replacement for the device."This is a device that is only two months old, from my standpoint. It was on a power strip. My main router (Verizon - used as a bridge), the Dell SonicWall, and my Netgear Orbi wireless router were on the same strip. The Verizon and Netgear devices had no problem.I find the excuse of ACT OF GOD to be just a cheap way out of having to replace a unit that was probably marginal from the beginning.I'm very disappointed with how this has turned out. I spent over $400 for this. I would expect more from Dell, but ...I have recommended this to other people because I was pleased with it. Now, I will have to tell them to hold off, as the quality of the device might be suspect and Dell will not stand behind their products.I will NOT be recommending this to anyone now.
M**C
Unauthorized seller
This unit was not sold for US consumption. Here is what SonicWall said. The unit which you are attempting to register was sold to a foreign entity that was not authorized to sell into the USA. After much headache I got the unit registered, which is required to use all the total secure features, but it wasn't worth it. Buy one from an authorized US SonicWall dealer, since it appears ScoreMighty is not.
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