FORTINET 511F FortiExtender User Guide
- June 6, 2024
- FORTINET
Table of Contents
- FORTINET 511F FortiExtender
- Packing List
- Product Description
- Ports, LEDs, and Buttons
- LED Behavior
- RF Connectors & System LEDs
- Installation
- Cautions and Warnings
- Regulatory Notices
- Fortinet Product License Agreement / EULA and Warranty Terms
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
FORTINET 511F FortiExtender
July 22, 2021
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Packing List
- FortiExtender-511F
- 5G/LTE/GNSS All-in-One Antennas
- Anchors and Screws
- Rubber Feet
- Drill Template Sticker
Product Description
\FortiExtender 511F is a wireless Internet WAN connection device which
provides a Sub-6 GHz 5G wireless connection, with a maximum downlink speed of
5 Gbps and a maximum uplink speed of 650 Mbps in NSA mode and a maximum
downlink speed of 4.2 Gbps and a maximum uplink speed of 450 Mbps in SA mode.
When 5G connection is unavailable, it provides 4G LTE CAT 20 connection with a
maximum downlink speed of 2 Gbps and a maximum uplink speed of 200 Mbps.
FEX-511F is able to provide one 1G SFP connection, one 1G RJ-45 wired WAN
connection, and four 1G LAN connections.
Model Modem
FEX-511F: 5G Sub-6 module pre-installed.
Notes:
- 5G Sub-6 module (NSA: 5.0 Gbps downlink and 650 Mbps uplink; SA: 4.2 Gbps downlink and 450 Mbps uplink. Region: worldwide).
- FEX-511F only support MicroSIM (3FF) SIM cards, which are not included. You must purchase your own SIM cards.
Ports, LEDs, and Buttons
LED Behavior
LED | Behavior and Description |
---|---|
SFP | • Green Steady: 1 G network connection. |
• Green Flashing: 1 G network activity.
• OFF: No network connection.
RJ45 Network LEDs| • Green Steady: 1G network connected.
• Green Flashing: 1G network activity.
•Amber Steady: 100M network connected.
•Amber Flashing: 100M network activity.
• Off: No network connection.
Bluetooth LED| • Green Steady: Bluetooth configuration window is open (upon pressing the Bluetooth button. It closes in 30 seconds if no configuration is performed.)
•Blue Flashing: Bluetooth configuration is in progress.
•Blue Steady: Bluetooth configuration is completed. The LED turns off in 5 seconds.
• Off: No Bluetooth configuration is allowed.
Control Button Usage
Button | Operating Instructions |
---|---|
Reset/Default Button | •Press and hold for less than 5 seconds: Reset/Reboot |
the device.
•Press and hold for more than 5 seconds: Restore the
device to its factory default settings.
Bluetooth Button| •Press and hold for less than 5 seconds: Ignored.
• Press and hold for more than 5 seconds: Turns on Bluetooth LED, and opens Bluetooth configuration window. (Note: The “window” closes if no Bluetooth configuration activity occurs within 30 seconds. Re- pressing the button has no effect while Bluetooth configuration is in progress or if it is completed within 5 minutes.)
RF Connectors & System LEDs
The following tables describe the use of RF connectors and the system LEDs on top of the FEX-511F casing.
LED | Description |
---|---|
Power | • Green Steady: System has booted up and is working properly. |
• Green Flashing: System is booting up.
• Amber: System is in error state.
• OFF: System is powered off.
LTE Mode| • Green: System is running in LTE connection mode.
• OFF: System is not in LTE mode.
5G Mode| • Blue: System is running in 5G connection mode.
• OFF: System is not in 5G mode.
Management| • Blue Steady: System is managed by FortiGate or FortiExtender Cloud.
• Blue Flashing: System is connecting to a managing device.
• OFF: System is running in stand-alone mode.
FortiSASE/LAN Extension| • Blue Steady: System is connected to FortiSASE/LAN Extension.
• Blue Flashing (at one-second intervals): System is connecting to FortiSASE/LAN Extension.
• Blue Flashing Rapidly (at less-than-one-second intervals): System is experiencing an error in connecting to FortiSASE/ LAN Extension.
•OFF: System is not configured for FortiSASE/LAN Extension.
Bluetooth| •Green: Bluetooth configuration window opens upon pressing the Bluetooth button. It closes in 30 seconds if no configuration occurs.
• Blue Flashing: Bluetooth configuration is in progress.
• Blue Steady: Bluetooth configuration is completed. The LED turns off in 5 seconds.
•OFF: No Bluetooth configuration is allowed.
LEDs | Description |
---|---|
5G/LTE | •Blue Steady: 5G module connected to carrier in 5G and works properly. |
• Green Steady: 5G module is connected to wireless carrier in LTE mode and works properly.
• Green Flashing: 5G module is booting up and connecting to wireless carrier.
• Green Rapid Flashing: 5G module is detected, but is experiencing SIM or firmware error.
• OFF: 5G module is not detected.
5G/LTE Signal| • 1 On: < 25%.
Strength LEDs| • 1 & 2 On : 25% – 50%.
(Blue=5G; Green=LTE)| • 1, 2 & 3 On: 50% – 75%.
| • 1, 2, 3, & 4 On: > 75%.
Installation
Basic Connections
- Insert one end of an Ethernet cable into the LAN 4/PoE PD port on the device.
- Insert the other end of the Ethernet cable into the PoE LAN port of your FortiGate appliance, or to a WAN port of your FortiGate through a power injector. Ensure that the FortiGate interface provides DHCP server service to issue an IP address to FortiExtender when connected to LAN Port 4 of FortiExtender.
- Optionally, if you are not using PoE, connect the device to a power outlet using a power adapter.
Warning:
You must provide adequate grounding to the PoE injector of the FortiExtender
unit, if required, in compliance with your local electrical code or
regulations.
This device complies with IEEE 802.3af/at PoE specification. Do not use a PoE
injector that is not IEEE 802.3af/at compliant as it might damage your device.
Assembly
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Remove the dust cover that protects the SIM sockets.
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Insert your MicroSIM (3FF) SIM card(s) into the SIM socket(s).
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Observe the following guidelines:
• If installing one SIM card, you can insert the card into either SIM socket.
• If installing two SIM cards, use SIM1 as the primary socket and SIM2 as the secondary. -
Insert the SIM card(s) into the SIM socket(s), making sure that the card is facing down with the cut corner on the left. (If necessary, press the card again to remove it.)
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Replace the cover, and then attach the antennas.
IP Configuration
After you have connected the FortiExtender network interfaces, the device automatically attempts to obtain an IP address from a DHCP server. If you do not use DHCP, you can configure a static IP address.
To configure a static IP address:
- Use an Ethernet cable to connect one of the LAN ports to the Ethernet port of your computer.
- Set the computer Ethernet port to DHCP mode, and connect it to port1, port2, or port3.
- Open your web browser and point to the default FortiExtender web GUI address: http://192.168.200.99
- In both the username and password fields, type admin and press the Enter key on your keyboard. (Note: If you are logging in to the device for the first time, you will be prompted to change the default password. We strongly recommend that you change the password right away.)
- Go to Networking>Interface, where you’ll see all the system interfaces.
- Select a desired interface, set it to “static” mode, configure the static IP address, and click Save.
Installation
The FortiExtender device is designed for placement near a window (desk or wall mount) to achieve the best 5G/LTE signal strength. Refer to the diagram below for proper placement and mounting.
Place on top of a desk or flat surface
- Attach the rubber feet to the four corners on the bottom of the unit.
- Place the unit on the desk or flat surface.
- Secure the unit in place with a Kensington lock.
- Attach the antennas.
Hang on a wall
- Peel off the drill template sticker, and stick it onto the wall in a desired location.
- Use the template to mark and drill the pilot holes.
- Insert the anchors into the holes.
- Insert the screws into the anchors and tighten, leaving around a 5-mm gap between the screw head and the wall.
- Position the device so that the mounting holes line up with the screws.
- Place the mounting slots over the screws and slide the device down until the screws fit into the slots.
Tip:
Use bear claw screws. The screw heads of bear claw screws have a built-in gap
that fits well with the hanging holes. You can purchase bear claw screws from
a local or online hardware store.
Fasten onto a wall
- Peel off the drill template sticker, and stick it onto the wall in the desired location.
- Use the template to mark and drill the pilot holes.
- Insert the anchors into the holes.
- Snap off the plastic cover over the LEDs on the front to reveal the long screw holes.
- Insert the long screws through the device from front to back.
- Insert the long screws into the anchors on the wall and tighten.
- Replace the cover over the LEDs on the front. Refer to the illustrations on the next page.
Cautions and Warnings
Environmental specifications
Ambient operating temperature: 0°C to 40°C
Refer to specific Product Model Data Sheet for Environmental Specifications
(Operating Temperature, Storage Temperature, Humidity, and Altitude)
Safety
Caution: This equipment is to be used in a Network Environment 0 per IECTR
62101. This product is connected only to PoE networks without routing to the
outside plant.
Regulatory Notices
Federal Communication Commission (FCC)—USA
This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
- This device may not cause harmful interference, and
- 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. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate
radio frequency energy, and if it is not installed and used in accordance with
the instruction manual, it may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
WARNING: Any changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved
by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with
a minimum distance 20cm between the radiator and your body. This transmitter
must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter.
Industry Canada Equipment Standard for Digital Equipment (ICES)—Canada
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du
Canada.
Innovation, Science and Economic Development (ISED)—Canada
This device contains license-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply
with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s license-exempt
RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
- This device may not cause interference.
- This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
This equipment complies with ISED radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body. This device and it’s antennas(s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter except in accordance with IC multi-transmitter product procedures.
Antenna Type | Connector | Antenna Gain (dBi) | Remark |
---|---|---|---|
FPC | N/A | 2400—2500 MHz: 3.5 | Bluetooth |
Dipole | SMA | 617—960 MHz: 1.64 |
1447—1510 MHz: 1.92
1560—1609 MHz: 2.27
1710—2690 MHz: 3.80
3550—3700 MHz:-0.94
3700—4200 MHz: 3.35
4400—5000 MHz: 3.63
5150—5850 MHz: 4.94
5925—7150 MHz: 4.80
| WWAN
European Conformity (CE)—EU
his is a Class B product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measure
This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body.
Simplified EU Declaration of Conformity
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of software, firmware and hardware) provided by Fortinet or Fortinet’s
authorized partners to the end-customer directly for use within the EU or
countries that have implemented the EU Directives and/or spectrum regulation.
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Compliance with 2014/53/EU Radio Equipment Directive (RED)
In accordance with Article 10.8(a) and 10.8(b) of the RED, the following table
provides information on the frequency bands used and the maximum RF transmit
power of the product for sale in the EU:
Radio | Frequency Range | Maximum Transmit Power |
---|---|---|
Bluetooth | 2402 MHz—2480 MHz | 10 dBm (EIRP) |
WCDMA | Band 1: 1920—1980 MHz (Uplink); 2110—2170 MHz (Downlink) |
Band 3: 1710—1785 MHz (Uplink); 1805—1880 MHz (Downlink)
Band 8: 880—915 MHz (Uplink); 925—960 MHz (Downlink)
| 25 dBm (Conducted)
LTE| Band 1: 1920—1980 MHz (Uplink); 2110—2170 MHz (Downlink)
Band 3: 1710—1785 MHz (Uplink); 1805—1880 MHz (Downlink)
Band 7: 2500—2570 MHz (Uplink); 2620—2690 MHz (Downlink)
Band 8: 880—915 MHz (Uplink); 925—960 MHz (Downlink)
Band 20: 832—862 MHz (Uplink); 791—821 MHz (Downlink)
Band 28: 703—748 MHz (Uplink); 758—803 MHz (Downlink)
Band 32: 1452—1496 MHz (Downlink)
Band 34: 2010—2025 MHz (Uplink); 2010—2025 MHz (Downlink)
Band 38: 2570—2620 MHz (Uplink); 2570—2620 MHz (Downlink)
Band 40: 2300—2400 MHz (Uplink); 2300—2400 MHz (Downlink)
Band 42: 3400—3600 MHz (Uplink); 3400—3600 MHz (Downlink)
Band 43: 3600—3800 MHz (Uplink); 3600—3800 MHz (Downlink)
Band 46: 5150—5925 MHz (Downlink)
| 25.7 dBm (Conducted)
5G| NR_n1: 1920—1980 MHz (Uplink); 2110—2170 MHz (Downlink) NR_n3: 1710—1785
MHz (Uplink); 1805—1880 MHz (Downlink) NR_n7: 2500—2570 MHz (Uplink);
2620—2690 MHz (Downlink) NR_n8: 880—915 MHz (Uplink); 925—960 MHz (Downlink)
NR_n20: 832—862 MHz (Uplink); 791—821 MHz (Downlink) NR_n28: 703—748 MHz
(Uplink); 758—803 MHz (Downlink) NR_n38: 2570—2620 MHz (Uplink); 2570—2620 MHz
(Downlink) NR_n40: 2300—2400 MHz (Uplink); 2300—2400 MHz (Downlink) NR_n41:
2496—2690 MHz (Uplink); 2496—2690 MHz (Downlink) NR_n77: 3300—4200 MHz
(Uplink); 3300—4200 MHz (Downlink) NR_n78: 3300—3800 MHz (Uplink); 3300—3800
MHz (Downlink)| 25 dBm (Conducted)
NR_n41: 2496—2690 MHz (Uplink); 2496—2690 MHz (Downlink) NR_n77: 3300—4200 MHz
(Uplink); 3300—4200 MHz (Downlink) NR_n78: 3300—3800 MHz (Uplink); 3300—3800
MHz (Downlink)| 28 dBm (Conducted)
UK Conformity Assessed (UKCA) – United Kingdom
The product transmits within the frequency ranges and less than or equal to
the power listed below:
Radio | Frequency Range | Maximum Transmit Power |
---|---|---|
Bluetooth | 2402 MHz–2480 MHz | 9.57dBm (EIRP) |
WCDMA | Band 1: 1920–1980 MHz (Uplink); 2110–2170 MHz (Downlink) |
Band 3: 1710–1785 MHz (Uplink); 1805–1880 MHz (Downlink)
Band 8: 880–915 MHz (Uplink); 925–960 MHz (Downlink)
| 25dBm (Conducted)
LTE| Band 1: 1920–1980 MHz (Uplink); 2110–2170 MHz (Downlink)
Band 3: 1710–1785 MHz (Uplink); 1805–1880 MHz (Downlink)
Band 7: 2500–2570 MHz (Uplink); 2620–2690 MHz (Downlink)
Band 8: 880–915 MHz (Uplink); 925–960 MHz (Downlink)
Band 20: 832–862 MHz (Uplink); 791–821 MHz (Downlink)
Band 28: 703–748 MHz (Uplink); 758–803 MHz (Downlink)
Band 32: 1452–1496 MHz (Downlink)
Band 34: 2010–2025 MHz (Uplink); 2010–2025 MHz (Downlink)
Band 38: 2570–2620 MHz (Uplink); 2570–2620 MHz (Downlink)
Band 40: 2300–2400 MHz (Uplink); 2300–2400 MHz (Downlink)
Band 42: 3400–3600 MHz (Uplink); 3400–3600 MHz (Downlink)
Band 43: 3600–3800 MHz (Uplink); 3600–3800 MHz (Downlink)
Band 46: 5150–5925 MHz (Downlink)
| 25.7dBm (Conducted)
5G| NR_n1: 1920–1980 MHz (Uplink); 2110–2170 MHz (Downlink) NR_n3: 1710–1785
MHz (Uplink); 1805–1880 MHz (Downlink) NR_n7: 2500–2570 MHz (Uplink);
2620–2690 MHz (Downlink) NR_n8: 880–915 MHz (Uplink); 925–960 MHz (Downlink)
NR_n20: 832–862 MHz (Uplink); 791–821 MHz (Downlink) NR_n28: 703–748 MHz
(Uplink); 758–803 MHz (Downlink) NR_n38: 2570–2620 MHz (Uplink); 2570–2620 MHz
(Downlink) NR_n40: 2300–2400 MHz (Uplink); 2300–2400 MHz (Downlink) NR_n41:
2496–2690 MHz (Uplink); 2496–2690 MHz (Downlink) NR_n77: 3300–4200 MHz
(Uplink); 3300–4200 MHz (Downlink) NR_n78: 3300–3800 MHz (Uplink); 3300–3800
MHz (Downlink)| 25dBm (Conducted)
NR_n41: 2496–2690 MHz (Uplink); 2496–2690 MHz (Downlink) NR_n77: 3300–4200 MHz
(Uplink); 3300–4200 MHz (Downlink) NR_n78: 3300–3800 MHz (Uplink); 3300–3800
MHz (Downlink)| 28dBm (Conducted)
This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm
between the radiator and your body. This product is in compliance with
Statutory Instrument 1206 Radio Equipment Regulations 2017
The full Declaration of Conformity for this product is available in the link
below:
https://site.fortinet.com/ProductRegulatory/UK
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