Fortinet
FORTINET SME PRODUCTS 8XGE RJ45 POE/+ PORTS 2XRJ45/SFP SHARED MEDIA WAN PORTS
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Fortinet FWF81F-2R-3G4G-POE-B 8xGE PoE+ RJ45 | Enterprise Firewall
Fortinet
MPN: FWF81F-2R-3G4G-POE-B
$3,461.46$4,174.00
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Key Features
- 8 x GE RJ45 PoE+ ports
- 2 x shared RJ45/SFP WAN ports
- Dual Wi‑Fi support
- Fortinet SME firewall platform
- PoE+ access port design
- Branch-edge deployment profile
- Integrated power and security for distributed sites
- Power branch devices directly with 8 GE RJ45 PoE+ ports
Reduce branch complexity while keeping security and power close to the devices that depend on it. This Fortinet SME firewall combines 8 GE RJ45 PoE+ ports with 2 shared RJ45/SFP WAN ports and dual Wi‑Fi support, giving IT teams a compact way to connect, power, and protect distributed endpoints from one appliance.
PoE+ on the access side is the difference between a simple firewall and a more practical branch platform. It can help support phones, wireless access points, cameras, and other powered devices without adding separate injectors or extra switching in smaller deployments. The shared media WAN design adds flexibility when the site needs copper today and fiber tomorrow.
For organizations standardizing on Fortinet at the edge, this configuration is well suited to retail, satellite offices, and other distributed environments where space, cabling, and uptime all matter. It is designed to do more than pass traffic: it helps simplify the branch stack, reduce hardware count, and keep secure connectivity aligned with the realities of modern edge deployments.
Ideal For
- Power and secure IP phones, cameras, and access points in a branch office
- Deploy a compact firewall for retail locations with limited rack space
- Support remote sites that need both wired access and wireless connectivity
- Consolidate edge networking and device power into a smaller branch stack
Why This Product
- 1PoE+ ports reduce the need for separate injectors or access switches
- 2Shared WAN media keeps uplink options open for changing site requirements
- 3Dual Wi‑Fi support adds wireless flexibility at the branch edge
- 4Better suited to powered endpoint deployments than non-PoE branch firewalls

