| Sonicwall Bandit Internet Access and Remote Access Server |

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Model: 01-SSC-2202
Brand: Sonicwall
Manufacturer: SONICWALL
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Form factor: External
Hardware platform: PC
Data link protocol: Ethernet, Serial
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| Description: |
| Bandit is a Plug-and-Play hardware Internet Router which combines the bandwidth of up to three dial-up Internet accounts to provide a high speed connection to the Internet for an entire LAN at a very low cost.All management functions on Bandit are performed from a Web browser application using Bandit's Web Management Interface. This management can be performed from any computer connected to the same network as Bandit, including over the Internet. Any computer used for management will be referred to as a Management Station. Bandit uses standard single user dial-up accounts available from most ISPs. The ISP may require a separate user account for each dial-in port; check with the ISP if uncertain about their "multiple login" policy. The ISP must allow users to connect via PPP to be supported by Bandit.Bandit can be upgraded to allow users to dial-in and access LAN resources, such as file servers, databases, E-mail, groupware, and the Internet. This upgrade is called the "Bandit Dial in Upgrade". The Bandit Dial in Upgrade supports IPX, TCP/IP and AppleTalk over PPP. This allows remote access clients, including Apple Macintosh, Windows 95, Windows NT, Windows 3.1, Windows for Workgroups, IBM OS/2, and UNIX, to access all Ethernet based IPX and AppleTalk resources, such as NetWare, NT and AppleShare file servers, databases and printers, as well as TCP/IP services such as Internet E-mail, Web, FTP and Telnet. |
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