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At its core, the TZ380W belongs to SonicWall’s 7th generation (Gen 7) TZ series, which marked a significant leap from its predecessors. Unlike entry-level models, the TZ380W is designed for environments with up to 50-100 users. Its key performance metrics are impressive for its class: it offers deep packet inspection (DPI) throughput of around 1.5 Gbps and Threat Prevention throughput of approximately 1 Gbps. This means it can scan traffic for malware and intrusions without creating a debilitating bottleneck for a standard gigabit internet connection.

Furthermore, it is an excellent device for a or restaurant . Here, the POS systems can be wired into the switch ports, while guest Wi-Fi is broadcast from the TZ380W’s radios, segmented via VLANs to prevent customer traffic from touching payment data. sonicwall tz380w

The SonicWall TZ380W is a powerful, capable, and well-suited device for its intended niche. It offers SMBs a level of threat prevention—particularly around TLS inspection and sandboxing—that was once reserved for expensive enterprise hardware. Its utility is maximized in small, single-floor offices, retail environments, or as a remote work device where integrated wireless is a convenience, not a critical requirement. At its core, the TZ380W belongs to SonicWall’s

The TZ380W is most useful in specific scenarios. It shines as the primary security appliance for a with a handful of mobile employees (laptops, tablets) who do not require hard-wired ports at their desks. The integrated Wi-Fi can serve their needs, while the firewall protects the corporate tunnel back to headquarters. This means it can scan traffic for malware

The TZ380W can be managed locally via its web interface (a significant improvement in Gen 7 with faster commit times) or centrally via . For managed service providers (MSPs), NSM provides a multi-tenant dashboard to configure and monitor dozens of TZ firewalls. The device also integrates with SonicWall’s Capture Client for endpoint detection and response (EDR), creating a cohesive security fabric from the network edge to the endpoint.