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From: AthenaNews on 15 Jan 2006 16:59 Ok - should have done my homework, instead, I bought from ebay a used (duh) SOnicWall and it came without the cdrom... I want to reset and flash the ROM to reconfigure for my Home Network. Can anyone tell me where I can lay my hands on the Firmware file? I've contacted SonicWall and am awaiting a response. I know they are no longer updating the firmware but I would at least like to get this thing online and running. Thanks Eddie eddie @ kvs.us
From: Volker Birk on 16 Jan 2006 01:43 AthenaNews <news(a)kvs.no-ip.org> wrote: > Ok - should have done my homework, instead, I bought from ebay a used (duh) > SOnicWall and it came without the cdrom... I want to reset and flash the ROM > to reconfigure for my Home Network. > Can anyone tell me where I can lay my hands on the Firmware file? I've > contacted SonicWall and am awaiting a response. Did you already try http://www.google.com/search?q=SonicWall+manual ? The very first link is: http://www.sonicguard.com/Documentation.asp Yours, VB. -- maximum inquementum tum biguttam egresso scribe. meo maximo vestibulo perlegamentum da. da duo tum maximum conscribementa meis listis. dum listis decapitamentum damentum nexto fac sic nextum tum novumversum scribe egresso. lista sic hoc recidementum nextum cis vannementa da listis. cis.
From: Duane Arnold on 16 Jan 2006 21:34 "AthenaNews" <news(a)kvs.no-ip.org> wrote in message news:43cac5da$0$25218$a82e2bb9(a)reader.athenanews.com... > Ok - should have done my homework, instead, I bought from ebay a used > (duh) SOnicWall and it came without the cdrom... I want to reset and flash > the ROM to reconfigure for my Home Network. > > > Can anyone tell me where I can lay my hands on the Firmware file? I've > contacted SonicWall and am awaiting a response. > > I know they are no longer updating the firmware but I would at least like > to get this thing online and running. > It seems to me you might have to buy the firmware if you didn't get it when you brought it used. Duane :)
From: Boll Weevil on 20 Jan 2006 15:22 On Sun, 15 Jan 2006 13:59:54 -0800, "AthenaNews" <news(a)kvs.no-ip.org> wrote: >Ok - should have done my homework, instead, I bought from ebay a used (duh) >SOnicWall and it came without the cdrom... I want to reset and flash the ROM >to reconfigure for my Home Network. > > >Can anyone tell me where I can lay my hands on the Firmware file? I've >contacted SonicWall and am awaiting a response. > Eddie, I also bought a SOHO from eBay and I've already been through this. You can download all your software from SOHO's sight except you need to do a few things before you can download your files: www.watchguard.com What you need to do is to transfer the ownership of your appliance from the previous owner to you. Then, this will allow you to enter SOHO's support pages with all the downloads for your specific appliance. So here's the steps you need to take: 1. Go to SOHO's site, and register your name and serial number of your product. This will get you access to the "Change of ownership" application. 2. Fax the application to the number listed with a photo copy of the bottom of the appliance with the serial #. You also need to fill out the seller's name and have him sign it.... I forged his signiture( big woop). Also, fax a copy of the sale reciept (mine was the ebay invoice with his and my names). 3. In a few days, you then get a support email saying the tranfer was completed. When you log back into SOHO's site, you'll have a bunch of other links for your appliance. I have an account on SOHO's site. I can't download your files because I don't have access to the software for you appliance. You only get access to downloads only for what you register. Fax away. Boll Weevil
From: JustEddie on 6 Feb 2006 00:57 Ok I have full ownership and am recognized by SonicWall. I d/l the latest ROM file and configured the firewall. It's fine with all I have are just PC's but I am also running two servers that I to have access through the internet... however... it seems that my web server and email server are blocked, if I port them through, then my client machines email clients are blocked. Did I miss something? -Eddie
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