Hi all, I had intended to use a low cost Netgear Wireless Access Point
connected via ethernet back to my Fortiwifi60D to extend the wireless
network but have and have just been told that I can only use a Fortigate
product to do this. That seems almos...
Hi all,I'm having some problems with a new (Netgear WAC120) wireless
access point (WAP) on my network where a FortiWifi 60D is the default
gateway. I've added the WAP to provide wifi coverage on another floor in
the building. Devices connected to the...
Bromont wrote:springeruk... yes I found your support ticket, if you can
upload it there I'll take a look. If Rogue AP suppression was an issue
all your clients connected to the WAC120 would get disconnected right
away, doesn't look like that's a prob...
michaelbazy wrote:From your answers, it looks a lot like a L2 issue. If
you unplug the RJ45 port of the AP, and connect a laptop on it, can you
receive an IP address? and ping the FGT? Hi Mike- Yes to both those
questions.
Bromont wrote:Upload your config to the ticket. I don't see why it
wouldn't work from your description. Hi Bromontyes, we all agree it
'should' work, you're preaching to the converted there ;) but it
doesn't! I'm not entirely comfortable with uploadi...
Thanks tanr for your input again. To avoid confusion I've answered your
points within the text of your response preceeded with a dash '-'.A tanr
wrote:@springeruk I'm hoping the home router you're referring to is
behind the FGT?- No, I actually broug...