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Table 2: LED indicators
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Power | Green | The FortiWiFi unit is powered on. | |
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| Off | The FortiWiFi unit is powered off. | |
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WLAN | Green | Traffic on WLAN link. | |
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Link | Green | The correct cable is in use and the connected | |
(Internal, DMZ, |
| equipment has power. | |
WAN1, WAN2) |
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Flashing Green | Network activity at this interface. | ||
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| Off | No link established. | |
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100 | Green | The interface is connected at 100 Mbps. | |
(Internal, DMZ, |
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WAN1, WAN2) |
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Powering off the FortiWiFi unit
Always shut down the FortiWiFi operating system properly before turning off the power switch to avoid potential hardware problems.
To power off the FortiWiFi unit
1From the
2In the Unit Operation display, select Shutdown. or from the CLI, enter:
execute shutdown
3Disconnect the power supply.
Connecting to the FortiWiFi unit
There are two methods of connecting and configuring the basic FortiWiFi settings:
•the
•the command line interface (CLI)
Web-based manager
You can configure and manage the FortiWiFi unit using HTTP or a secure HTTPS connection from any computer running Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or recent browser. The
You can use the
Command line interface
You can access the FortiWiFi command line interface (CLI) by connecting a management computer serial port to the FortiWiFi serial console connector. You can also use Telnet or a secure SSH connection to connect to the CLI from any network that is connected to the FortiWiFi unit, including the Internet.
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