Created on 02-23-2022 09:21 PM Edited on 12-22-2024 04:43 PM By Stephen_G
Description |
This describes that FortiAP and FortiWiFi have their in-build regulatory domain pre-configured according to various countries' requirements and are differentiated by Regional Code suffixes on the SKUs. Hardware components are the same throughout these SKU variants. |
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Scope |
It is possible to see the FortiAP's region by accessing the CLI and running 'fap-get-status':
This region code is hard-coded for each AP, and cannot be changed. Refer to the following chart to see which countries this code is correlated with:
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Hope the same codes apply for FortiAP units, right?
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