In the free version, you have to configure every client manually. With the full version, an administrator can push configurations, certificates, and security policies to thousands of devices at once from a single dashboard. 2. Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA)
Protection against malware and ransomware. In the free version, you have to configure
The full version transforms FortiClient from a simple VPN tool into a defensive powerhouse, including: In the free version
Controlling which software can communicate with the internet. 4. Professional Technical Support an administrator can push configurations
Provides basic SSL and IPsec VPN capabilities. There is no official technical support from Fortinet for free users, and advanced security features are locked.
Moving Beyond the Basics: Can You Really "Upgrade" FortiClient to a Full Free Version?