

I also couldn't connect using SonicWall NetExtender v3.5.632 after upgrading my MacBook Pro to Snow Leopard. Don said his workaround accomplishes the same but without the command line: The original fix uses Unix commands in Terminal.

In fact, when the user launches NetExtender for the first time, the stand-alone client is automatically installed on their computer.Don shared an alternative to a previously reported workaround for Snow Leopard problems with SonicWall's NetExtender virtual private network client. Standalone client: Because it is a browser-installed lightweight application, NetExtender doesn’t require any manual installation. For the connection, NetExtender uses a Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP). This means that no matter the operating system of remote users, their computers will support the VPN.Ĭomfort: With SonicWall NetExtender, remote users will be able to upload/download files, mount network drives and access resources just like if they were using the local network. Operating systems: SonicWall NetExtender is perfect for big companies as it is not limited by a given operating system. What are the key features of SonicWall NetExtender?Įnforce security: Combining SonicWall NetExtender with SonicWall Capture Client allows administrators to require every remote user to have the latest versions of anti-virus and anti-spyware software in order to optimize the internal security.


SonicWall NetExtender is a an application that facilitates a secure solution for remote machines to connect to a company network. Once this connection is set up, users will have the same rights and access possibilities as if they were connected to the network natively. The software is available to Windows and Linux users.
