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FortiGate-60F Firewall Appliance - 10 Gigabit Ethernet RJ45 Ports, Includes DMZ, WAN & Internal Ports (Appliance Only, No Subscription) (FG-60F)

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Features

  • 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.

Brand: FORTINET


Model Name: 60F


Special Feature: WPS


Frequency Band Class: Single-Band


Wireless Communication Standard: 802.11ac


Compatible Devices: Personal Computer


Recommended Uses For Product: Security


Included Components: Base


Connectivity Technology: rj45


Color: Multicolor


Product Dimensions: 11 x 5 x 8 inches


Item Weight: 2 pounds


Item model number: FG-60F


Batteries: Product Specific batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: November 4, 2019


Manufacturer: Fortinet


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  • Home equipment for internet is just bad. And this device shows why.
Size: No Subscription Style: Base Appliance
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2021 by G. Stanley

  • Love it!
Size: No Subscription Style: Base Appliance
Enterprise grade config and security options for less than a lot of SOHO routers these days. This thing is great. I got the 60 over the 40 so I had the option of dual WAN ports but it wasn't necessary. You could definitely get by with a 40. The yearly UTP license might feel a bit steep but, when you consider what it's providing, it's a deal. Your average SOHO router has so little put into it after release, it's no wonder firmware updates are free. I really don't have anything bad to say about it. It's perfect. And, you can get a free unlimited trial license for the FortiAnalyzer VM to partner with it for some amazing logging, monitoring and overall metrics on your network. You can even use it for a syslog server for non-Fortinet gear. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2025 by SynePDX

  • not 10G RJ45 ports, but 10 x 1G RJ45 ports.
Size: No Subscription Style: Base Appliance
NOTE that the description of this is Very confusing and actually incorrect. It states 10GE RJ45 ports. The actual documentation is 10 x GE RJ45 ports meaning ten 1G ethernet ports. So I will be sending it back as I need 10G ports for my internal network. Other than that, this firewall is absolutely mindblowingly amazing. Best interface around. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2025 by Amazon Customer

  • Best item, best product. Thanks A+
Size: No Subscription Style: Base Appliance
Best item, best product. Thanks A+
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2025 by PoshHouseNY

  • NGFW works great
Size: No Subscription Style: Base Appliance
Awesome firewall. Have it setup with rules and policies. Support is great as well.
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2024 by Stay warm

  • Pleasantly surprised
Size: No Subscription Style: Base Appliance
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 aren’t doing their research when ordering. It’s a firewall. Licensing is separate. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2023 by David Chapman

  • Capable platform with a very bad service requirement
Size: No Subscription Style: Base Appliance
After an unfortunate power event, the current firewall solution was zapped and needed to be replaced. Needing to get the network operational ASAP, I tried to same-day / overnight order the same firewall solution (Zyxel USG FLEX 200) which would make it easy to import the backed-up firewall configuration. As luck would have it, that was not an available option and so I decided to get the FortiGate solution. My co-workers with similar setups have spoken well of the platform and I decided maybe this was the time to make the switch. The FortiGate 60F Firewall Appliance is a capable solution and provides a whole host of features. Many of the reviews complain about the unit's overly complex user interface and some have gone even as far as claiming it does not work. I can tell you neither of those are true. My suspicion is those users are familiar with simpler firewall solutions that provide a less complicated user interface that certainly makes it easier to configure those types of units but I can assure you would not offer the type of flexibility this or similar units can. This is my first time using a FortiGate product but the interface was very capable, very configurable and used familiar techniques like Policies and Objects. Though a bit more difficult for some to grasp, this approach is both flexible and logical and is used by all the major players in mid-tier and above firewall appliances. So why did I give this unit 1 star? -------------------------------------- On initial set-up, the unit warned of setting-up support details. At the time, those are secondary settings as far as I was concerned since I was focused on getting the network up and running, configuring the Virtual IPs (used for reverse proxy) and the hosted VPN connections. I would get to the more complex configurations (like DMZ, etc) later ... just needed to get the network operational. Once that was done, I decided to go ahead and complete the support information so I could get rid of the alarm / warning notices on the console. To my surprise, I had to first sign-up and create an account on their cloud platform before going any further. I do not ever want to do that but there was no way around it. The item that caused me to get turned-off from this unit was that patches (any type of patch or upgrade or even the most basic support) was a paid service. This means the device I purchased could not be upgraded (not even to the latest version) and would never be upgraded if I did not buy a license for support! Said another way, you have to pay them for bug fixes (i.e. bugs in their platform). Sorry, that is a horrible product strategy. I now actively warn anyone that talks with me about firewalls and especially if they are considering a FortiGate platform. I will be returning the FortiGate 60F and will go back to the Zyxel platform. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025 by Joe

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