![]() I am praying this will work as well as I am reading here and elsewhere. I just purchased a CBA750-VZ with accompanying MC200LE-VZ modem. Directly connected to a computer in the same small building, the UML290 tests out at 30Mbps down and 20Mbps up. The downside is that connected to the Sonicwall device, the 4G LTE device seems only able of 4Mbps down and 768Kbps up. ![]() So I re-enabled all of the rules and changed the last LAN>WAN rule back to drop-all, and everything is working still. Suddenly is accessible and I can access. ![]() I also disabled all of the other LAN>WAN rules. So, to prove to him that would do nothing, I changed my last firewall rule in the LAM>WAN matrix from drop-all to allow-all. Then a coworker of mine suggested turning off the firewall restrictions. I thought perhaps I was having trouble with the private-dynamic IP address on Verizon's NATed connection, so we paid the $500 one time fee for Verizon's static-public address. before and after the firmware update, I was able to establish a connection and ping (from the Sonicwall only) the Verizon Wireless supplied DNS servers. I tried updating to the latest firmware, 5.9.1.8 from 5.9.1.7. I was eventually able to get it to work using a Sonicwall TZ215W and a Pantech UML290. I spent the better part of a day working on it without good results (aka banging my head on my desk). I recently tried venturing into the world of Sonicwall and USB 4G failover.
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