The FortiAP configuration process is very easy. It is very easy to configure those APs because when you manage them with FortiAP, you have to plug them into the network cable. Once FortiGate discovers them, we must configure a single profile for all those APs. Once we map that profile, it will be automatically configured. FortiAP meets the client's requirements. These features are already available in Fortinet products. If you're asking about data importing, these APs are already controlled using FortiGate. Using FortiGate, we can export data, generate reports, and monitor client activity, including identifying the top talkers. Overall, I rate the solution a nine out of ten.
In terms of the challenges I have faced with the integration of Fortinet FortiAP into our company's infrastructure consisting of other systems problems, I would say that the problem arises when you try to configure WiFi switches, and the integration part becomes very difficult. In India, people prefer other products over Fortinet FortiAP since people look at the budget first and then the technology part. Users will have to opt for the paid support services offered by Fortinet. I rate the solution a six out of ten.
I can recommend FortiAP, but new branding evolution has to be there for multiple things. We have not used the automation capabilities of FortiAP. For a bigger client, with 2,000 or 3,000 EPs, we might use them. So far, we have not touched that particular part of the product. Overall, I would rate FortiAP a 7 out of 10.
Technology Analyst at a government with 201-500 employees
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2024-02-28T22:16:00Z
Feb 28, 2024
I would rate Fortinet FortiAP eight out of ten. I would recommend Fortinet FortiAP for the support it offers and the lower cost compared to other more expensive solutions like Palo Alto and Check Point.
I rate FortiAP eight out of 10. It isn't my first choice, but FortiAP is good for a basic office environment. It initially requires somebody with IT experience to set it up, but once it's good once it's running.
Senior Cyber Security Engineer at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
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2023-08-28T15:51:00Z
Aug 28, 2023
For other wireless products, you can just plug in and let them run. You really need to fine-tune your settings for this solution, however. You need to go to the site and do your homework in order to get the most out of your product. You should do a wireless survey and things of that nature to set it up for success. I'd rate the solution eight out of ten.
I would rate FortiAP a six out of ten. In Brazil, organizations often lack the necessary manpower to sustain distinct teams for wireless, networking, and security functions. Typically, all three of these areas are managed by a single team. FortiAP assists us in effectively overseeing and safeguarding our wireless networks within such contexts.
Fortinet FortiAP provides wireless network access for industries such as banking, healthcare, and logistics. It enhances connectivity with FortiGate and FortiSwitch, ensuring secure data exchange in settings like offices and malls.Fortinet FortiAP is integral for managing connected devices across sectors. It integrates seamlessly with Fortinet products, enhancing security and connectivity. Users benefit from a unified console that simplifies configuration and monitoring without additional...
Yes, I would recommend Fortinet FortiAP to other people. I have already recommended it.
The FortiAP configuration process is very easy. It is very easy to configure those APs because when you manage them with FortiAP, you have to plug them into the network cable. Once FortiGate discovers them, we must configure a single profile for all those APs. Once we map that profile, it will be automatically configured. FortiAP meets the client's requirements. These features are already available in Fortinet products. If you're asking about data importing, these APs are already controlled using FortiGate. Using FortiGate, we can export data, generate reports, and monitor client activity, including identifying the top talkers. Overall, I rate the solution a nine out of ten.
I rate Fortinet FortiAP a ten out of ten.
In terms of the challenges I have faced with the integration of Fortinet FortiAP into our company's infrastructure consisting of other systems problems, I would say that the problem arises when you try to configure WiFi switches, and the integration part becomes very difficult. In India, people prefer other products over Fortinet FortiAP since people look at the budget first and then the technology part. Users will have to opt for the paid support services offered by Fortinet. I rate the solution a six out of ten.
I can recommend FortiAP, but new branding evolution has to be there for multiple things. We have not used the automation capabilities of FortiAP. For a bigger client, with 2,000 or 3,000 EPs, we might use them. So far, we have not touched that particular part of the product. Overall, I would rate FortiAP a 7 out of 10.
I would rate Fortinet FortiAP eight out of ten. I would recommend Fortinet FortiAP for the support it offers and the lower cost compared to other more expensive solutions like Palo Alto and Check Point.
I rate FortiAP eight out of 10. It isn't my first choice, but FortiAP is good for a basic office environment. It initially requires somebody with IT experience to set it up, but once it's good once it's running.
For other wireless products, you can just plug in and let them run. You really need to fine-tune your settings for this solution, however. You need to go to the site and do your homework in order to get the most out of your product. You should do a wireless survey and things of that nature to set it up for success. I'd rate the solution eight out of ten.
I would rate FortiAP a six out of ten. In Brazil, organizations often lack the necessary manpower to sustain distinct teams for wireless, networking, and security functions. Typically, all three of these areas are managed by a single team. FortiAP assists us in effectively overseeing and safeguarding our wireless networks within such contexts.