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Configuring the modem interface

Connecting and disconnecting the modem in Stand alone mode

Dialup Account

Configure up to three dial-up accounts. The FortiWiFi unit tries

 

connecting to each account in order until a connection can be

 

established.

Phone Number

The phone number required to connect to the dialup account. Do

 

not add spaces to the phone number. Make sure to include

 

standard special characters for pauses, country codes, and other

 

functions as required by your modem to connect to your dialup

 

account.

User Name

The user name (maximum 63 characters) sent to the ISP.

Password

The password sent to the ISP.

You can configure and use the modem in NAT/Route mode only.

To configure modem settings

1Go to System > Network > Modem.

2Select Enable Modem.

3Change any of the dial-up connection settings.

4Enter the settings for Dial-up Account 1 settings.

5If you have multiple dial-up accounts, enter Phone Number, User Name, and Password for Dial-up Account 2 and Dial-up Account 3.

6Select Apply.

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To connect to a dial-up account

1Go to System > Network > Modem.

2Select Enable Modem.

3Make sure there is correct information in one or more Dial-up Accounts.

4Select Apply if you make any configuration changes.

5Select Dial Now.

The FortiWiFi unit initiates dialing into each dial-up account in turn until the modem connects to an ISP.

not active

The modem interface is not connected to the ISP.

active

The modem interface is attempting to connect to the ISP, or is connected

 

to the ISP.

A green check mark indicates the active dial-up account.

The IP address and netmask are assigned to the modem interface. Go to

System > Network > Interface to verify the IP address and netmask.

To disconnect the modem

Use the following procedure to disconnect the modem from a dial-up account.

1Go to System > Network > Modem.

2Select Hang Up if you want to disconnect from the dial-up account.

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Contents Install G U I D E Regulatory compliance TrademarksContents Configuring the modem interface Configuring the FortiWiFiIndex Using a wireless networkFortiWiFi Firmware Page FortiWiFi-60A/AM About the FortiWiFi unitFortiGuard Subscription Services Register your FortiWiFi unitFortinet Family Products FortiClientFortiAnalyzer FortiMailFortiReporter FortiBridgeDocument conventions About this documentAddressipv4 Typographic conventionsFortinet documentation FortiGate Install GuideComments on Fortinet technical documentation Customer service and technical supportFortinet Knowledge Center Customer service and technical support Package Contents Installing the FortiWiFi unitTo power on the FortiWiFi unit Powering on the FortiWiFi unitSpecifications MountingPowering off the FortiWiFi unit Connecting to the FortiWiFi unitCommand line interface To power off the FortiWiFi unitTo connect to the web-based manager Connecting to the web-based managerSystem Dashboard Connecting to the CLITo connect to the CLI Quick installation using factory defaultsWelcome Bits per second 9600 Data bits ParityGo to System Network Options Quick installation using factory defaults Factory defaults Factory default NAT/Route mode network configuration Factory default Dhcp server configurationFactory default firewall configuration Factory default Transparent mode network configurationFactory default protection profiles Restoring the default settings using the web-based manager Restoring the default settingsRestoring the default settings using the CLI To reset the default settings Go to System StatusRestoring the default settings NAT/Route mode Planning the FortiWiFi configurationExample NAT/Route mode network configuration NAT/Route mode with multiple external network connectionsExample NAT/Route multiple internet connection Transparent modePreparing to configure the FortiWiFi unit in NAT/Route mode NAT/Route mode installationUsing the web-based manager Dhcp or PPPoE configurationNAT/Route mode settings Administrator Password Internal PPPoE setting User name PasswordTo configure interfaces Go to System Network Interface Configuring basic settingsVerifying the web-based manager configuration Adding a default routeUsing the command line interface Configuring the FortiWiFi unit to operate in NAT/Route modeTo configure interfaces To add/change the administrator passwordExample To set the WAN1 interface to use DHCP, enterTo add a default route To configure DNS server settingsTo set the WAN1 interface to use PPPoE, enter Get system interfaceTo connect the FortiWiFi unit Connecting the FortiWiFi unit to the networksNAT/Route mode connections Configuring the networksPreparing to configure Transparent mode Transparent mode installationTransparent mode settings Administrator Password DNS SettingsTo verify the DNS server settings To change to Transparent mode using the CLITo connect the FortiWiFi unit running in Transparent mode Reconnecting to the web-based managerConnecting the FortiWiFi unit to your network Set the date and time Next stepsUpdating antivirus and IPS signatures To update IPS signatures using the CLI Scheduling antivirus and IPS updatesUpdating the IPS signatures from the CLI EveryAdding an override server To enable schedule updates from the CLIDaily WeeklyConfig system autoupdate override set address Set status End To add an override server using the CLINext steps Configuring the modem interface Redundant mode configuration Selecting a modem modeStand alone mode configuration To configure the FortiWiFi-60A using the CLIEnter the following to configure the dialup account Configuring modem settings To configure modem settings Go to System Network Modem Connecting and disconnecting the modem in Stand alone modeTo connect to a dial-up account Go to System Network Modem To disconnect the modemKeywords and variables Description Default Configuring the modem using the CLIPeermodem1 Dead gateway detection Adding a Ping ServerAdding firewall policies for modem connections FortiWiFi unit as an Access Point Setting up a wireless networkRadio Frequency interface Positioning an Access PointUsing multiple access points Wireless Equivalent Privacy WEP Wireless SecurityMAC address filtering Wi-Fi Protected Access WPAAdditional security measures Service Set Identifier FortiWiFi operation modesAccess Point mode To disable Ssid Go to System Wireless SettingsChanging the operating mode Setting up the FortiWiFi unit as an Access PointClient mode Set the security options Set the Dhcp settingsTo set the data security Go to System Wireless Settings Configure the firewall policies Upgrading to a new firmware version Upgrading the firmware using the web-based managerTo upgrade the firmware using the web-based manager To upgrade the firmware using the CLI Upgrading the firmware using the CLIExecute restore image Tftp namestr tftpipv4 Execute restore image image.outReverting to a previous firmware version Execute update-nowTo revert to a previous firmware version using the CLI Reverting to a previous firmware version using the CLIExecute restore image Tftp image.out To install firmware from a system reboot Press any key to display configuration menu Press Any Key To Download Boot ImageEnter Tftp Server Address Enter Local AddressSave as Default firmware/Run image without savingD/R Restoring the previous configurationFortiUSB key Do You Want To Save The Image? y/nTo restore configuration using the CLI Backup and Restore from the FortiUSB keyTo backup configuration using the CLI To configure the USB Auto-Install using the CLI Using the USB Auto-Install featureTo test a new firmware image Testing a new firmware image before installing itAdditional CLI Commands for the FortiUSB key Testing a new firmware image before installing it Type n FortiWiFi unit running v3.x Bios Testing a new firmware image before installing it Numerics Index01-30004-0283-20070215