Wireless Network Manager Getting Started Guide
Supported Devices
SonicWall Wireless Network Manager 4.4.0 automatically imports supported devices registered on MySonicWall that are licensed for Wireless Network Manager. Devices can be registered through either MySonicWall.com registration page or from a mobile device through the SonicExpress app.
For more information about registering access points through the app, refer to the SonicExpress User Guide. This and other documentation are available under the product “Secure Wireless Products” on the SonicWall support website: https://www.sonicwall.com/support/technical-documentation/.
SonicWave Access Points
Wireless Network Manager is supported for the following SonicWall SonicWave wireless access points:
SonicWave 200 Series | SonicWave 400 Series | SonicWave 600 Series |
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- SonicWave400 series require SonicOS version 9.1.3.5_13 and above.
SonicWave200 series require SonicOS version 9.2.3.5_13 and above.
SonicWave 600 series devices require SonicOS version 9.6.4.0_13 and above.
SonicWall Switches
Wireless Network Manager4.4.0 is supported for the following SonicWall Switches:
Switch SWS12 Series | Switch SWS14 Series |
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For the Switch to be managed by Wireless Network Manager, the switch firmware must be version 1.0.0.3-12s or higher. It is highly recommended that you upgrade the Switch firmware to version 1.1 once it is being managed by Wireless Network Manager.
After deploying your SonicWave devices from MySonicWall.com or from the SonicExpress app, access Capture Security Center from MySonicWall.com by choosing the Services tile on the left of the screen, then choosing Available Services. The Capture Security Center is listed there and you can click on the icon to open Capture Security Center.
Alternatively, the user can access CSC directly by the URL cloud.sonicwall.com
Choose the tile for Wireless Network Manager.
Once the Wireless Network Manager dashboard is displayed, navigate to Network via the options on the left side of the screen, and then choose Devices.
You may now verify that the access points in your environment are active and also the current version of firmware the AP is using.
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