Setting up a wireless network | Using a wireless network |
Figure 13: FortiWiFi-50B as an Access Point
Internal
Network
Wireless Network
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| Router | |
| WAN1 | |
Internet | DMZ | |
WAN2 | ||
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| MODEM / DSL / Cable |
DMZ Network
Positioning an Access Point
When placing the
Consider the following guidelines when placing the
•Physical barriers can impede the radio signals. Solid objects such as walls, furniture and people absorb radio waves, weakening the signal. Be aware of the physical barriers in your office space that may reduce a signal. If there is enough physical interference, you may encounter dead spots that receive no signals.
•Ensure the
•Construction materials used in a building can also weaken radio signals. Rooms with walls of concrete or metal can affect the signal strength.
Radio Frequency interface
The 802.11 standard uses a frequency range of 2.4 to 2.483 GHz. Radio frequency (RF) interference occurs when other devices send RF signals during their normal operation that use the same frequency as the
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