
Now whenever a given device is online it gets identified in the Sonicwallģ. Assign each reserved IP an address object in your Sonicwall. Make a DHCP reservation for each Chromebook MAC Address in your dhcp server. This is more complex but would work without any authentication: But they do not support Apple Open Directory.Ģ. Sonicwall also supports Radius and Novell authentication if either of those are an option. If you don't use Active Directory here are some other thoughts:ġ. This would also require that your users know their Active Directory password which could be different from their Google Apps password - we also use GAPS so our passwords are the same on both. K-4 labs, servers, special network appliances that need web access). But it does require different subnet(s) or address objects defined for users / devices / appliances that will not be able to login for access (ex.

We use Active Directory plus GADS to populate our Google Apps users and maybe you do too. If you have access to Active Directory and all your users have an account you can leverage those accounts on your Sonicwall by forcing LDAP authentication for your Chromebook subnet (or all subnets that should know their network login - maybe 5-12 plus staff).
