Senior Network Security Engineer at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
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2024-06-18T06:03:53Z
Jun 18, 2024
Pricing is a simple thing. We have the key, and we need to enter it in the SonicWall official portal. That's all. Compared to others, it is cheaper. When we compare it with Palo Alto, Check Point, or Fortinet, it is a little cheaper.
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.
SonicWall Netextender is used for secure client-to-site VPN connections, enabling remote access to company resources and offering seamless integration with Microsoft 365 for identity management.
SonicWall Netextender facilitates secure and stable VPN connections, particularly beneficial for remote work scenarios. It integrates with Microsoft 365, supporting identity management and secure access through Microsoft Identity Management and Intune, allowing users to employ the same...
Pricing is a simple thing. We have the key, and we need to enter it in the SonicWall official portal. That's all. Compared to others, it is cheaper. When we compare it with Palo Alto, Check Point, or Fortinet, it is a little cheaper.
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.