Using a wireless network

FortiWiFi operation modes

Service Set Identifier

The Service Set Identifier (SSID) is the network name shared by all users on a wireless network. Wireless users should configure their computers to connect to the network that broadcasts this network name. For security reasons, do not leave the default name of “fortinet” as the network name.

Broadcasting enables wireless users to find a network. The FortiWiFi unit includes an option not to broadcast the SSID. This provides an extra layer of protection. If you configure all wireless users to the correct SSID, you do not need to enable the broadcasting of the SSID.

To disable SSID

1Go to System > Wireless > Settings.

2Select the WLAN interface.

3Clear SSID Broadcast.

4Select OK.

FortiWiFi operation modes

The FortiWiFi units have two modes of operation for wireless networking: Access

Point and Client.

Access Point mode

When using the FortiWiFi unit in Access Point mode, the device acts as an access point for wireless users to connect to, send and receive information over a wireless network. It enables multiple wireless network users access to the network without the need to connect to it physically. The FortiWiFi unit can connect to the internal network and act as a firewall to the Internet. Access Point mode is the default mode.

Figure 12: FortiWiFi unit in Access Point mode

Internal Network

Wireless Network

 

Internal

 

Router

 

WAN1

Internet

DMZ

WAN2

 

 

MODEM / DSL / Cable

DMZ Network

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