Hi Forti People, I am a new member of Fortinet Family and it is great device Fortiwifi 60D, but I need your help. I created my WIFI SSID and computer and for example Apple TV are just coming fine in the Internet but my iPhone does not. Interesting is when I use default "fortinet" connection iPhone can access the Internet. All other LAN connected devices have their own subnet and works just fine. Only iPhone 7 connects but no access to the Internet. I read many posts but I still haven't figured it out how to solve this problem. Please help. Thanks!
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A laundry list of possible troubleshooting steps:
[ul]And of course, there is the "catch-all simple fix" - telling the device to "forget this network" then rescan for it, join it and enter new password.
NSE4/FMG-VM64/FortiAnalyzer-VM/6.0 (FWF30E/FW92D/FGT200D/FGT101E/FGT81E)/ FAP220B/221C
Created on 12-23-2019 03:02 PM
Hi Koli!
This is not the right forum for Secure Access questions, because this is for FortiADC forum. Your topic is related to Secure Access and it is part of FortiGate functionalities, so maybe you can find a more suitable forum for your question.
Regarding your issue, have you tried following this video on ho to configure Secure Access using FortiGate?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bFYlr33NOBY
There are many more videos in YouTube depending on your FortiOS version, but the workflow is very similar.
Make sure:
- You've created an SSID
- You've created a VLAN for wireless traffic
- You've assigned the VLAN to FortiSwitch ports where APs are being connected
- You've created a firewall policy to allow traffic from your wireless VLAN to the Internet
Hope it helps.
Regards
Hi Barak, thanks for your answer.
Everything You said I actually have already done.
What's confusing here is the fact that other wireless devices - laptop and apple tv are just working fine on the same SSID.
On the other hand, default "fortinet" WLAN connection works just fine - straight after factory reset and WAN configuration. That's it.
It is only the lack of knowledge :(
Thank You and hope I figure it out these days.
A laundry list of possible troubleshooting steps:
[ul]And of course, there is the "catch-all simple fix" - telling the device to "forget this network" then rescan for it, join it and enter new password.
NSE4/FMG-VM64/FortiAnalyzer-VM/6.0 (FWF30E/FW92D/FGT200D/FGT101E/FGT81E)/ FAP220B/221C
Annother thing could be the "I need to check if I have internet access" thing. Many mobile devices like cellphones do that when they connect to a wlan. THey want to access a specific url to check their internet access. If that fails they consider themselves as offline (even if they aren't).
If you use UTM like URL-Filter and/or Webfilter check that those are not blocked.
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Hello, you could have a try these following methods to get your problem resolved.
1. Force restart iPhone.
2. Toggle Airplane Mode on and off.
3. Reset network settings. Settings > General > Reset.
4. To fix iPhone network issue, try to fix IOS system without data loss.
I can tell you what worked for me, what i did was this worked Wi-Fi on your iPhone, but you can solve the issue with the following steps:-
1. Restart Your iPhone:- Sometimes, a simple restart can resolve temporary glitches. Press and hold the power button until the slider appears, then slide it to power off. Wait a few seconds, then press and hold the power button again until the Apple logo appears to turn your iPhone back on.
2. Toggle Wi-Fi Off and On:- Go to Settings > Wi-Fi, and toggle the switch off, then wait a few seconds and toggle it back on. This can help refresh the Wi-Fi connection.
3. Forget and Reconnect to the Wi-Fi Network:- Go to Settings > Wi-Fi, tap on the Wi-Fi network you're trying to connect to, then tap "Forget This Network." Afterward, select the network again from the list and enter the password to reconnect.
4. Restart Your Router:- Sometimes, the issue might be with your Wi-Fi router rather than your iPhone. Try restarting your router by unplugging it from power, waiting for about 30 seconds, then plugging it back in. Wait for the router to fully reboot, then try connecting your iPhone to Wi-Fi again.
5. Reset Network Settings:- Go to Settings > General > Reset > Reset Network Settings.
Follow for energetic solution below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=30rrr_1kAfM&ab_channel=TheGeekPage
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