Configuring Dhcp On An Interface - Fortinet Fortigate-5000 series Administration Manual

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Configuring DHCP on an interface

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In the Wireless Settings section, enter the following information:
Figure 31: Wireless interface settings
SSID
SSID Broadcast
Security Mode
Key
Pre-shared Key
RADIUS Server Name
Data Encryption
RTS Threshold
Fragmentation Threshold
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Configure other interface options as required.
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Select OK.
If you configure an interface to use DHCP, the FortiGate unit automatically
broadcasts a DHCP request. The interface is configured with the IP address and
optionally DNS server addresses and default gateway address that the DHCP
server provides.
Go to System > Network > Interface. Select Create New or select the Edit icon
of an existing interface. In the Addressing mode section, select DHCP.
Enter the wireless network name that the FortiWiFi-60 unit
broadcasts. Users who want to use the wireless network
must configure their computers to connect to the network
that broadcasts this network name.
Select if you want the unit to broadcast its SSID. (Access
Point mode only)
To use WEP, select WEP64 or WEP128. To use WPA
(available in Access Point mode only), select WPA Pre-
shared Key or WPA_Radius. Users of the FortiWiFi-60
wireless network must configure their computers with the
same settings.
For a 64-bit WEP key, enter 10 hexadecimal digits (0-9 a-
f). For a 128-bit WEP key, enter 26 hexadecimal digits (0-9
a-f). Users of the wireless network must configure their
computers with the same key.
For WPA Pre-shared Key security mode, enter the pre-
shared key. Users of the wireless network should
configure their computers with the same key.
For WPA Radius security mode, choose the Radius server
name from the list. The Radius server must be configured
in User > Radius. For more information, see
servers" on page
322.
This applies to WPA mode. Select either TKIP or AES
(WPA2) data encryption.
The Request to Send (RTS) threshold sets the time the
unit waits for Clear to Send (CTS) acknowledgement from
another wireless device.
Set the maximum size of a data packet before it is broken
into two or more packets. Reducing the threshold can
improve performance in environments that have high
interference.
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