SonicWave Unintuitive and Cumbersome
Rating: 1 out of 10
IncentivizedUse Cases and Deployment Scope
My company has deployed SonicWall Firewall with SonicWave AP's at two companies. Originally the SonicWall WiFi firewall appliance was deployed with the possibility of expanding wifi for these customers. Which was the case. We were told that they will mesh easily into the current production environment. This was not the case. This product is not intuitive and is difficult to add to a SonicWall 300w Firewall appliance. There are other solutions with better cost benefits and user friendliness than this product.
Pros
- Provide reasonable wifi service when configured correctly
- Settings rich for the network engineer
- Aesthetically pleasing to the eye
Cons
- Detailed setup instructions
- Auto Setup Feature for mesh
- Provide filters without a yearly subscription
Likelihood to Recommend
This product does is not intuitive to setup. Having to create Zones and rules just to add a SonicWave AP is simple too difficult, especially when other competitors products are easy to setup. We added this product to a SonicWall WiFi firewall appliance and could not mesh it into the existing ip scheme. Had to create Zones and forwarding rules so employees could use resources on the networks main ip scheme. Other products, such as Ubiquit, are by far more intuitive. Not to mention you don't have to pay for every little feature such as web filtering.