Factory defaults
Factory defaults
The FortiWiFi unit ships with a factory default configuration. The default configuration allows you to connect to and use the FortiWiFi
If you plan to operate the FortiWiFi unit in Transparent mode, you can switch to Transparent mode from the factory default configuration and then configure the FortiWiFi unit onto the network in Transparent mode.
Once you complete the network configuration, you can perform additional configuration tasks such as setting system time, configuring virus and attack definition updates, and registering the FortiWiFi unit.
The factory default firewall configuration includes a single network address translation (NAT) policy that allows users on your internal network to connect to the external network, and stops users on the external network from connecting to the internal network. You can add more firewall policies to provide more control of the network traffic passing through the FortiWiFi unit.
The factory default protection profiles can be used to apply different levels of antivirus protection, web content filtering, spam filtering, and IPS to the network traffic that is controlled by firewall policies.
This section includes the following topics:
•Factory default DHCP server configuration
•Factory default NAT/Route mode network configuration
•Factory default Transparent mode network configuration
•Factory default firewall configuration
•Restoring the default settings
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