Secure Mobile Access 100 10.2 NetExtender Feature Guide
- NetExtender 10.2 for Secure Mobile Access
- NetExtender Feature Overview
- Document Scope
- What is NetExtender
- Benefits of using NetExtender
- NetExtender Concepts
- Stand-Alone Client
- Installing NetExtender through Microsoft Installer - Pre-filling the Server and Domain Fields
- NetExtender support Network logon (PreLogon)
- Multiple Ranges and Routes
- IP Address User Segmentation
- Client Routes
- External Authentication Methods
- Point to Point Server IP Address
- Tunnel All Mode
- Proxy Configuration
- About SMA Connect Agent
- Supported Operating Systems for Connect Agent
- Supported Platforms
- Feature Support in NetExtender
- Document Scope
- Configuring NetExtender
- Using NetExtender
- NetExtender Troubleshooting
- SonicWall Support
Benefits of using NetExtender
NetExtender provides remote users with full access to the protected internal network. The experience is virtually identical to that of using a traditional IPSec VPN clients, but NetExtender does not require any manual client installation. Instead, the stand-alone NetExtender client is automatically installed on the PC of a remote user by an HTML5 control when using the Edge or Firefox. On Linux systems, supported browsers use Java controls to automatically install NetExtender from the Virtual Office portal.
The NetExtender Windows client also has a custom-dialer that allows it to be launched from the Windows Network Connections menu. This custom-dialer allows NetExtender to be connected before the Windows domain login. The NetExtender Windows client also supports a single active connection, and displays real-time throughput and data compression ratios in the client.
After installation, NetExtender automatically launches and connects a virtual adapter for SSL-secure NetExtender point-to-point access to permitted hosts and subnets on the internal network.
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