Good Morning and Hello to all,
My FortiGate recently failed on me due to internal storage corruption and it cannot boot anymore. Now, my FortiAP is missing its controller and it cannot function without it. I've tried to look for anything related to configuring this AP in standalone mode but i couldn't find any in the configuration.
I want my users to continue using wireless for accessing local resources.
Appreciate your help.
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Find out the IP of the ethernet connection
If you don't have a FortiCloud account go to FortiCloud.com and create one
Go to http://<IPofTheAP>
Change the discovery mode to FortiCloud and enter Username/Password
Gschmitt, you're awesome. Wireless works now, thanks to you man. :-))
I have one more question please.
I setup two SSIDs: "Employees" and "Guests". The "Employees" SSID is configured with WPA2-Personal authentication and works in Bridge mode. The "Guests" SSID is configured with FortiCloud Captive Portal and authentication and assigned to it the default "Guest" group.
I can see the "Employees" SSID now in available wireless networks in windows 7 but i cannot see the "Guest" SSID. Is it because it works in IP NAT mode? ... I couldn't change the mode once its configured with FortiCloud Captive and auth.
technologist36 wrote:Navigate to WiFi Controller > WiFi Network > SSID and double click your Guest SSIDI can see the "Employees" SSID now in available wireless networks in windows 7 but i cannot see the "Guest" SSID.
is Broadcast SSID checked?
Navigate to WiFi Controller > WiFi Network > FortiAP Profiles and double click your used AP Profile
Is the SSID listed?
Yes, broadcast is checked, sorry for not saying that in the first place.
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