So we've got a bunch of these little FortiAP 14C's for our remote users, and really, what a neat, slick solution. We really like them, but we also really like being secure and up-to-date. We have been lax on that lately, and most of our 14C's are running an older version of the FortiAP software.
Wanting to rectify that, I grabbed one of the ones that we seem not to be using, and started playing with it. It had version 5.0.9 build 0086 on it, and per this guide, I needed to proceed according to the following upgrade path:
5.0.9 > 5.2.3 > 5.2.4 > 5.4.1 > 5.4.2 > 5.6.0
All was well, until I got to version 5.4.1 build 0339. After upgrading to that, and then to all subsequent firmware revisions, I could no longer access the admin webpage of the FortiAP device I was working on.
Access control to FAP has been moved under wtp-profile. In your case, please enable desired access methods via the following commands:
config wireless wtp-profile
edit <your profile for 14C>
set allow access http https
end
If you don't want to give access to all FAPs under a certain profile, you can edit a WTP entry and overwrite profile level settings there.
config wireless wtp
edit <WTP serial number>
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