Before You Begin Write down details that you may need from your network administrator or ISP. DSL PPPoE Username Password Cable Modem DHCP It is normal to not require a hostname, but your ISP may require it. Hostname T1/E1, Static broadband, Cable, or DSL with a static IP address IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Primary/Secondary DNS QuickStart Guide Video http://forti.net/vqsg 5 FortiAP-222C-QuickStart.
1 Installation IMPORTANT NOTE: The device must be professionally installed and must use the supplied antennae. The unit is designed for outdoor use and may be attached to either a pole or wall. A waterproof connector is supplied to ensure a watertight seal for connecting the Ethernet cable to the device. Note: The included PoE injector and surge protector must be mounted indoors, as they are not weatherproof. To mount the device on a wall 1.
To mount the FortiAP unit on a pole 1. Fasten the wall-mount base securely to the back of the unit using the provided mounting screws. 2. Attach the pole-mount bracket to the wall-mount base using with the provided screws. The pole-mount bracket can be attached either vertically or horizontally, as required. 3. Loop the provided pole strap through the slots on the pole-mount bracket and then around the pole. 4.
A Antennae The FortiAP 222C unit provides dual concurrent radio signals. Use the top antenna mounts to access the Radio 1 (802.11 b/g/n at 300Mbps) signals, and the bottom antenna mounts (near the waterproof PoE connector) to access the Radio 2 (802.11 a/n/ac at 867Mbps) signals. To use both radio frequencies concurrently, use all four WiFi antennae. To Install the WiFi antennae 1. Insert the antenna base firmly into the appropriate antenna mount. 2. Securely hand tighten the fastening collar. 3.
B Cabling The unit requires 48V DC power, which is delivered by the PoE injector, through the surge protector, over a straight-through Ethernet cable. To install the weatherproof connector 1. Unscrew the coupling ring from the waterproof connector, remove the sealing gland, and thread the RJ-45 plug through the connector components. Waterproof Panel Connector Sealing Gland Coupling Ring 2.
2 Connections Adequate grounding must be provided to the FortiAP unit, the PoE injector, and the surge protector; grounding lugs and cables are provided for this purpose. Consult a certified electrician to ensure that all grounding and cabling is installed in compliance with the local electrical code. Use an exterior-grade or direct burial CAT5 Ethernet cable for connecting the outdoor unit to the surge protector. Use the supplied weatherproof connector to ensure a tight seal at the PoE port on the unit.
Internet Surge Protector Controller or Internet Weatherproof Connector PoE Injector Power Adapter To Connect the FortiAP unit 1. Connect grounding cables to the grounding lugs on both FortiAP unit (bottom middle of unit) and the PoE injector, then connect the other ends of the cables to appropriate ground connections. 2. Connect the surge protector’s grounding cable to an appropriate ground connection. 3.
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3 FortiAP Setup A Cloud provisioning with FortiCloud FortiCloud PoE Injector Internet Network Port OR B FortiGate secured on local network PoE Injector FortiGate Network Port Ethernet Port FortiAP Setup Video http://video.fortinet.com/#!141 13 FortiAP-222C-QuickStart.
A FortiCloud 1. Visit http://forticloud.com and sign in or create a new account. 2. Click the “+ FortiAP” icon, enter the unique FortiCloud ID number located on your FortiAP device, then click Save and follow the prompts to associate the FortiAP device to an SSID. 3. Connect your FortiAP to an Internet connection. This can be a modem or another source of Internet connectivity. The FortiAP will self-configure. 14 FortiAP-222C-QuickStart.
B Deployment through a FortiGate If your FortiGate is on the same network as your FortiAP: 1. Preauthorize your FortiAP device using your FortiGate. If you are not familiar with deploying a FortiAP using your FortiGate, refer to the “Access Point Deployment” section of the Deploying Wireless Networks Guide found at http://docs.fortinet.com. 2. Plug your FortiAP into your local Ethernet connection. The FortiAP will self-configure. Or 1.
5.0GHz Green: 5GHz link detected Flashing Green: Transmitting and receiving data Off: No link detected or disabled 2.4GHz Green: 2.4GHz link detected Flashing Green: Transmitting and receiving data Off: No link detected or disabled LAN Green: Connected Flashing Green: Transmitting and receiving data Off: No link established Power Green: The unit is on Flashing Green: The unit is booting up Off: The unit is off 16 FortiAP-222C-QuickStart.
Device Guide Ethernet Port (RJ-45) Gigabit Ethernet interface with Power over Ethernet powered device (PoE PD) support. Ground Lug Grounding cable connection Network Port (RJ-45) Gigabit Ethernet port for connection to your network or the Internet DC In Power adapter connection 100-240V AC, 50-60Hz, 1.5A max AP/Bridge Port (RJ-45) 48V DC PoE output. 17 FortiAP-222C-QuickStart.
Cautions and Warnings Environmental Specifications Refer to specific Product Model Data Sheet for Environmental Specifications (Operating Temperature, Storage Temperature, Humidity, and Altitude). Safety Grounding — To prevent damage to your equipment, connections that enter from outside the building should pass through a lightning / surge protector, and be properly grounded. Use an electrostatic discharge workstation (ESD) and/or wear an antistatic wrist strap while you work.
Regulatory Compliance Federal Communication Commission (FCC) – USA This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received; including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
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