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Fortinet FWF-60F-S 10-Port Firewall Appliance | UTM, Branch, Desktop
Fortinet
MPN: FWF-60F-S
$657.80$800.00
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Key Features
- 10 x RJ45 Ethernet ports
- 2 WAN ports for uplink flexibility
- 1 dedicated DMZ port
- 7 internal ports for LAN connectivity
- Fortinet branch firewall appliance
- Compact desktop deployment profile
- Segment branch traffic using 2 WAN ports, 1 DMZ port, and 7 internal ports
- Protect small offices with a compact Fortinet firewall appliance
Bring order to small-site security with a firewall appliance designed around simple, purposeful connectivity. The Fortinet FWF-60F-S provides 10 RJ45 ports, including 2 WAN ports, 1 DMZ port, and 7 internal ports, giving administrators a clean way to separate internet, public-facing, and internal traffic.
That port layout matters in branch environments where clarity and control are more valuable than excess complexity. It supports common small-office designs without forcing external switches or awkward workarounds just to create a usable perimeter. For teams managing multiple locations, the consistent port structure helps standardize deployments and reduce configuration drift.
Compared with generic entry-level firewalls, this model is better aligned to sites that need deliberate segmentation from day one. The dedicated WAN and DMZ ports make it easier to build a more disciplined edge architecture, while the internal ports support local connectivity for users and devices. It is a strong fit for organizations that want a compact firewall appliance with enough structure to support real branch operations.
Ideal For
- Deploy a small office firewall with separate WAN, DMZ, and LAN zones
- Support a branch site that needs dual internet uplinks
- Isolate a public-facing service on a dedicated DMZ segment
- Standardize firewall layouts across distributed remote offices
Why This Product
- 1Includes dedicated WAN and DMZ ports for cleaner segmentation
- 2Provides 10 RJ45 ports for small-site connectivity
- 3Better suited to structured branch deployments than basic single-WAN firewalls
- 4Supports a more disciplined perimeter design for remote offices




