Search Results
7/25/2025, 1:17:53 AM
>>105989421
For me, its Fortinet
>>105991835
>"spend all that money on a network that size?"
>meaning that more than 4 ports is a large number of ports to have
what the absolute fuck are you smoking
My home 'router' is a Fortigate 60F with 7 ports, and 3 aditional ports (DMZ, Wan1, Wan2)
I have an unmanned switch and network for 'guest' devices (i wired my home for ethernet), a manned switch and network for 'limited' devices (think IOT stuff but could be shady chink stuff i'd wanna crack down on) and a manned switch and network for 'trusted' devices. I use vlans to merge wifi/wired devices on either network. Static ip assignment list is like, 50+ devices
I consider this to be SMALL (each switch is only an 8 port switch).
For me, its Fortinet
>>105991835
>"spend all that money on a network that size?"
>meaning that more than 4 ports is a large number of ports to have
what the absolute fuck are you smoking
My home 'router' is a Fortigate 60F with 7 ports, and 3 aditional ports (DMZ, Wan1, Wan2)
I have an unmanned switch and network for 'guest' devices (i wired my home for ethernet), a manned switch and network for 'limited' devices (think IOT stuff but could be shady chink stuff i'd wanna crack down on) and a manned switch and network for 'trusted' devices. I use vlans to merge wifi/wired devices on either network. Static ip assignment list is like, 50+ devices
I consider this to be SMALL (each switch is only an 8 port switch).
7/3/2025, 6:53:36 PM
>can stitch together virtual switches
>can inspect ssl traffic
>can act as an authentication server and redirect inbound traffic to different interal resources based on the credentials used
>built-in automation framework, you can do insane shit like send yourself an email or text message if your public IP address changes or the device just recovered from a power failure
Why don't more people use fortinet appliances?
>can inspect ssl traffic
>can act as an authentication server and redirect inbound traffic to different interal resources based on the credentials used
>built-in automation framework, you can do insane shit like send yourself an email or text message if your public IP address changes or the device just recovered from a power failure
Why don't more people use fortinet appliances?
Page 1