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7Set the hour, minute, second, month, day, and year as required.
8Select OK.
Note: If you choose the option Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving changes, the system time must be manually adjusted after daylight savings time ends.
To use NTP to set the FortiWiFi date and time
1Go to System > Status.
2Under System Information > System Time, select Change.
3Select Synchronize with NTP Server to configure the FortiWiFi unit to use NTP to automatically set the system time and date.
4Enter the IP address or domain name of the NTP server that the FortiWiFi unit can use to set its time and date.
5Specify how often the FortiWiFi unit should synchronize its time with the NTP server.
6Select OK.
Updating antivirus and IPS signatures
You can configure the FortiWiFi unit to connect to the FortiGuard Distribution Network (FDN) to update the antivirus (including grayware), antispam and IPS attack definitions.
The FDN is a world wide network of FortiGuard Distribution Servers (FDS). When the FortiWiFi unit connects to the FDN, it connects to the nearest FDS. To do this, all FortiWiFi units are programmed with a list of FDS addresses sorted by nearest time zone according to the time zone configured for the FortiWiFi unit.
You can update your antivirus and IPS signatures using the
Note: Update AV and IPS signatures on a regular basis. If you do not update AV and IPS signatures regularly, the FortiWiFi unit can become vulnerable to new viruses.
After registering your FortiWiFi unit, verify the FortiWiFi unit can connect to the FDN:
•Check that the FortiWiFi unit’s system time is correct.
•From the
If you cannot connect to the FDN, follow the procedure for registering your
FortiWiFi unit and try again or see “Adding an override server” on page 46.
Updating antivirus and IPS signatures from the
After you have registered your FortiWiFi unit, you can update antivirus and IPS signatures using the
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