The price of SonicWall Netextender is reasonable. Whether it's a small shop with only five users or a larger operation with 130 users, we have received no complaints or objections regarding cost from any of the clients we are looking to deploy it with.
I can't speak to its exact pricing as it comes bundled together with our firewall. Right now, we have one firewall solution, and that costs us less than $1,000. That covers all the support, the total support on it, the VPNs, the firewall setup, and updating.
Cost wise, it would be a few hundred dollars for the base appliance with the first five clients. Then from there, your cost per seat depends on how many you're getting. It's a one-time cost, and then you have a few hundred dollars a year for the maintenance contract once you get the one-time seat costs out of the way.
You have to pay for its license. There are some other companies that provide a VPN client for free. When you buy NetExtender, its license is available for one, three, or five years.
-Enforce granular access policies and extend network access through native clients
-Enhance firewall encryption and security by redirecting all client traffic through VPN
-Reduce administrative overhead by simplifying remote access management
We pay a yearly license fee for the solution. We have to pay for OEM support.
The solution is cheap itself, not too costly.
The solution has a pretty good price.
The price of SonicWall Netextender is reasonable. Whether it's a small shop with only five users or a larger operation with 130 users, we have received no complaints or objections regarding cost from any of the clients we are looking to deploy it with.
SonicWall has a one-time license fee, it's a moderate cost.
The pricing and licensing are on par with other providers.
I can't speak to its exact pricing as it comes bundled together with our firewall. Right now, we have one firewall solution, and that costs us less than $1,000. That covers all the support, the total support on it, the VPNs, the firewall setup, and updating.
Cost wise, it would be a few hundred dollars for the base appliance with the first five clients. Then from there, your cost per seat depends on how many you're getting. It's a one-time cost, and then you have a few hundred dollars a year for the maintenance contract once you get the one-time seat costs out of the way.
You have to pay for its license. There are some other companies that provide a VPN client for free. When you buy NetExtender, its license is available for one, three, or five years.
After a certain number of users, you require extra licensing. I don't remember how much it costs, but I remember it wasn't expensive.