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Fortinet FortiGate 60F Next-Gen Firewall
Fortinet FortiGate 60F Next-Gen Firewall

Original price was: $695.00.Current price is: $242.00.

Fortinet FortiGate 60F Next-Gen Firewall Price History

Price History for FORTINET INC. FG-60F FORTIGATE-60F

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Current Price $242.00 January 9, 2025
Highest Price $459.74 August 31, 2024
Lowest Price $220.00 December 12, 2024
Since August 10, 2024

Last price changes

$242.00 December 25, 2024
$220.00 December 12, 2024
$275.00 October 27, 2024
$339.99 October 15, 2024
$313.86 October 11, 2024

Fortinet FortiGate 60F Next-Gen Firewall Description

  • Extensive Connectivity Options: The FortiGate 60F is designed with 10 GE RJ45 ports, including 2 WAN ports, 1 DMZ port, and 7 internal ports, offering broad flexibility and high-density connections for diverse enterprise networking needs.
  • Superior Performance for Secure Networks: Features powerful system-on-a-chip acceleration to deliver top-tier security with 1.4 Gbps IPS throughput and 700 Mbps threat protection throughput, ensuring effective defense against advanced threats.
  • Enhanced SSL Inspection and SD-WAN Capabilities: Utilizes purpose-built security processor technology to provide the industry’s highest SSL inspection performance and robust SD-WAN functionality for secure, high-speed network operations.
  • Simple and Effective Management: Comes equipped with a user-friendly management console that supports comprehensive network automation and visibility, alongside Zero Touch Integration with Fortinet’s Security Fabric for streamlined deployment.
  • Advanced Security Features: Leverages continuous threat intelligence from AI-powered FortiGuard Labs, identifying and mitigating both known and unknown threats, enhancing security across all network traffic, whether encrypted or not.

Fortinet FortiGate 60F Next-Gen Firewall Specification

Specification: Fortinet FortiGate 60F Next-Gen Firewall

Product Dimensions

11 x 5 x 8 inches

Item Weight

โ€Ž2 pounds

Item model number

FG-60F

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

No

Date First Available

November 4, 2019

Manufacturer

Fortinet

Wireless Type (ax)

802.11

Brand

FORTINET

Operating System

FortiOS

Item Weight (pounds)

2

Item Dimensions LxWxH

11 x 5 x 8 inches

ASIN

B07ZZMFWJ7

Security Protocol

WPA2

Number of Ports

2

Control Method

App

LAN Port Bandwidth

10 gigabits per second

Controller Type

Switch

Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate

1.4E+3 Megabits Per Second

Is Electric

Yes

UPC

842382176351,842382166307

Global Trade Identification Number

00842382166307

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Fortinet FortiGate 60F Next-Gen Firewall Reviews (9)

9 reviews for Fortinet FortiGate 60F Next-Gen Firewall

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  1. Jose Cerda

    Producto cumple con lo requerido, muy buena inversion.

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  2. David Chapman

    I ordered a new FG-60F at very reasonable price. I received a brand new FG-60F as described. There was a small tracking number mix up but I will definitely be ordering from these guys again. Big thumbs up!

    Most negative reviewers arenโ€™t doing their research when ordering. Itโ€™s a firewall. Licensing is separate.

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  3. G. Stanley

    Former Network Engineer here from ages past – I received my CCNA before CIDR notations were a thing.

    Most Consumer WiFi ‘Routers’ (Netgear, Linksys, Asus, etc) that are also used for connectivity for PCs/XBoxes have underpowered/crippled Broadcom (and others) silicon and sometimes have software switched ethernet!

    While it can be argued the firmware of a specific vendor has a lot to do with it, a large chunk of consumer WiFi gear uses the same underlying operating system; Linux with some binary firmware blobs (for the wifi controller/ethernet etc). OpenWRT seems better, but it still requires binary blobs.

    Now, the 60F I purchased is not a WiFi router, but it’s a enterprise-class firewall, which can /behave/ like a router. It has IPv4/6 support, NAT, IDS, Firewalling, etc. Supports OSPF, BGP, RIP, Multicast.. However, the additional items (IDS, Antivirus) for this product are *not* cheap for the average home user. I’m sure there are similar vendors (Sonicwall, etc) that have cheaper options.

    Now – to the replacement:

    My existing setup was an Edgerouter. Ubiquiti products like the ER are awful (ER has hardware accel disabled by default and only decided to document it recently(?)). Was connected to Comcast Business and getting IPv4/IPv6 over DHCP. A common setup for home users.

    The Wireless router was Netgear R7800 connected to switch0 on the ER. (The R7800, as a consumer router, is just… bad. And slow. The GUI is doesn’t have expansive options compared to other vendors that use the same exact Qualcomm radios. )

    Unpacking was easy, connected Comcast to ‘Wan1’ and then a Computer to ‘Port 1’ – DHCP was already configured, and it immediately had internet access. Had to do some post configuration tweaking to get it to work the way I wanted with IPv6, DNS server on the LAN, etc.

    This device has 8 CPUs, hardware-accelerated Ethernet switching, etc..

    Model name: FortiGate-60F
    ASIC version: SOC4
    CPU: ARMv8
    Number of CPUs: 8
    RAM: 1918 MB
    EMMC: 3662 MB(MLC) /dev/mmcblk0
    Hard disk: not available
    USB Flash: not available
    Network Card chipset: FortiASIC NP6XLITE Adapter (rev.)

    Pros:

    – The GUI is very nice, as well as having SSH ship out of the box
    – A lot of common settings are available in the GUI
    – Fast (Hardware accelerated Ethernet, switching, firewalling/NAT, etc)
    – Plenty of memory.
    – Has support for OSPF, BGP, VPN, IDS (Antivirus, DNS blocking, Anti-Spam, etc etc), SNMP, DHCP, NAT/SNAT, NAT64, Traffic Shaping/QoS, VLANs, etc.
    – 21W of power usage – doing multiple gigabit transfers from the switchports
    – Low CPU usage when doing nearly full saturation of the ports – unlike my R7800 that would have load spikes of doing any large transfers which would kill WiFi performance
    – 10Gbit/s L3 forwarding performance
    – Can do a gigabit+ of firewalling

    Cons:

    – IPv6 interfaces aren’t configurable/showing in the GUI. You need to use CLI to set it up
    – Some things will /require/ the CLI (ie: get hardware status)
    – The documentation on some things could be better

    Get yourself a few cheap WiFi APs and use this device for a router. You’ll never look back.

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  4. Dan Chapman

    The DNS on this firewall is great but not passive enough for remoteapp to allow ALL apps to work without issues. This has had to be retired without any use due to the fact that it is not allowing certain software to connect to their hosts for validation per required authentication protocols necessary. Now that’s it’s past it’s allowed return date and even with support working with this to see how to make it work had to revert to another simple NAT router that would allow port forwarding without the issues of processing authentication blocks. It was set to ALL allowed ports but the software still would not allow authentication!!

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  5. VJ Consulting

    Fortinet 60f is better than comparable Sonicwallโ€™s tz370 or tz470 models due to the better performance for VPN traffic and reporting for compliance. Love it!

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  6. Michael Floyd

    Great firewall product. Easy to setup and excellent security protection!

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  7. VJ Consulting

    Good product and good price but the shipping time is ugly take too much time for delivery.

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  8. Lee

    Great quality!

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  9. Amazon Customer

    Male che non sia indicato nella descrizione che l’aggiornamento del sistema operativo รจ esclusivamente a pagamento!! SI A PAGAMENTO! Il piano di assistenza costa il doppio o il triplo del costo del Fortigate. FOLLIA o FURTO? Io ho rifiutato il collo.

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