Close Menu
TechCentralTechCentral

    Subscribe to the newsletter

    Get the best South African technology news and analysis delivered to your e-mail inbox every morning.

    Facebook X (Twitter) YouTube LinkedIn
    WhatsApp Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn YouTube
    TechCentralTechCentral
    • News
      South Africa marks a full year without load shedding

      South Africa marks a full year without load shedding

      15 May 2026
      Absa's defence against frontier AI cyberthreats: more AI - Johnson Idesoh

      Absa’s defence against frontier AI cyberthreats: more AI

      15 May 2026
      Green ID's days numbered as smart ID roll-out accelerates

      Green ID’s days numbered as smart ID roll-out accelerates

      15 May 2026
      Solly Malatsi pitches Reit overhaul to channel capital into digital infrastructure

      Malatsi pitches Reit overhaul to channel capital into digital infrastructure

      15 May 2026
      The lesson Seacom learnt from its massive 2024 outage - Richard Schumacher

      The lessons Seacom learnt from its massive 2024 outage

      14 May 2026
    • World
      Pop star sues Samsung for $15-million - Dua Lipa

      Pop star sues Samsung for $15-million

      11 May 2026
      OpenAI's new audio APIs aim for conversational voice agents

      OpenAI’s new audio APIs aim for conversational voice agents

      8 May 2026
      'It was my idea': Musk claims paternity of OpenAI - Elon Musk

      ‘It was my idea’: Musk claims paternity of OpenAI

      29 April 2026
      Pivotal week for US tech stocks

      Pivotal week for US tech stocks

      28 April 2026
      Sam Altman denies betraying Elon Musk. Shelby Tauber/Reuters

      Worries over OpenAI’s growth as Anthropic gains ground

      28 April 2026
    • In-depth
      Alfa's electric rebel - Alfa Romeo Junior Elettrica Veloce

      Alfa’s electric rebel

      29 April 2026
      Africa switches on as Europe dims the lights

      Africa switches on as Europe dims the lights

      9 April 2026
      The biggest untapped EV market on Earth is hiding in plain sight

      The biggest untapped EV market on Earth is hiding in plain sight

      1 April 2026
      Datatec is firing on all cylinders - Jens Montanana

      The R16-billion tech giant hiding in plain sight

      26 March 2026
      The last generation of coders

      The last generation of coders

      18 February 2026
    • TCS
      TCS+ | The Up&Up Group on the hidden cost of AI - Jason Harrison

      TCS+ | The Up&Up Group on the hidden cost of AI

      13 May 2026
      Michael Rossouw

      TCS+ | The retirement decision most South Africans get wrong

      6 May 2026
      TCS | The Cape Town start-up listening for TB with AI - Braden van Breda

      TCS | The Cape Town start-up listening for TB with AI

      4 May 2026

      TCS+ | ‘The ISP for ISPs’: Vox’s shift to wholesale aggregator

      20 April 2026
      TCS | Werner Lindemann on how AI is rewriting the infosec rulebook

      TCS | Werner Lindemann on how AI is rewriting the infosec rulebook

      15 April 2026
    • Opinion
      Free calls, dead voice and Shameel Joosub's Spanish ghost - Duncan McLeod

      Free calls, dead voice and Shameel Joosub’s Spanish ghost

      22 April 2026
      The conflict of interest at the heart of PayShap's slow adoption - Cheslyn Jacobs

      The conflict of interest at the heart of PayShap’s slow adoption

      26 March 2026
      South Africa's energy future hinges on getting wheeling right - Aishah Gire

      South Africa’s energy future hinges on getting wheeling right

      10 March 2026
      Free calls, dead voice and Shameel Joosub's Spanish ghost - Duncan McLeod

      Apple just dropped a bomb on the Windows world

      5 March 2026
      R230-million in the bag for Endeavor's third Harvest Fund - Alison Collier

      VC’s centre of gravity is shifting – and South Africa is in the frame

      3 March 2026
    • Company Hubs
      • 1Stream
      • Africa Data Centres
      • AfriGIS
      • Altron Digital Business
      • Altron Document Solutions
      • Altron Group
      • Arctic Wolf
      • Ascent Technology
      • AvertITD
      • BBD
      • Braintree
      • CallMiner
      • CambriLearn
      • CM Telecom
      • Contactable
      • CYBER1 Solutions
      • Digicloud Africa
      • Digimune
      • Domains.co.za
      • ESET
      • Euphoria Telecom
      • HOSTAFRICA
      • Incredible Business
      • iONLINE
      • IQbusiness
      • Iris Network Systems
      • Kaspersky
      • LSD Open
      • Mitel
      • NEC XON
      • Netstar
      • Network Platforms
      • Next DLP
      • Ovations
      • Paracon
      • Paratus
      • Q-KON
      • SevenC
      • SkyWire
      • Solid8 Technologies
      • Telit Cinterion
      • Telviva
      • Tenable
      • Vertiv
      • Videri Digital
      • Vodacom Business
      • Wipro
      • Workday
      • XLink
    • Sections
      • AI and machine learning
      • Banking
      • Broadcasting and Media
      • Cloud services
      • Contact centres and CX
      • Cryptocurrencies
      • Education and skills
      • Electronics and hardware
      • Energy and sustainability
      • Enterprise software
      • Financial services
      • HealthTech
      • Information security
      • Internet and connectivity
      • Internet of Things
      • Investment
      • IT services
      • Lifestyle
      • Motoring
      • Policy and regulation
      • Public sector
      • Retail and e-commerce
      • Satellite communications
      • Science
      • SMEs and start-ups
      • Social media
      • Talent and leadership
      • Telecoms
    • Events
    • Advertise
    TechCentralTechCentral
    Home » Sections » Internet and connectivity » Fortinet unveils industry’s first Wi-Fi 7 secure networking solution

    Fortinet unveils industry’s first Wi-Fi 7 secure networking solution

    Promoted | Fortinet’s new Wi-Fi 7 access point and 10Gbit/s power-over-Ethernet switch unlock 2x faster speeds and capacity.
    By Fortinet24 January 2024
    Twitter LinkedIn Facebook WhatsApp Email Telegram Copy Link
    News Alerts
    WhatsApp

    Fortinet’s new Wi-Fi 7 access point and 10Gbit/s power-over-Ethernet switch unlock 2x faster speeds and increased capacity.

    Fortinet, the global cybersecurity leader driving the convergence of networking and security, has announced the industry’s only comprehensive secure networking solution integrated with Wi-Fi 7.

    Fortinet’s first Wi-Fi 7 access point, FortiAP 441K, delivers increased speed and capacity, and the new FortiSwitch T1024 is purpose-built with 10Gbit/s Ethernet (GE) access and 90W power-over-ethernet (PoE) technology to support Wi-Fi 7 bandwidth requirements.

    These new devices deliver the cutting-edge wireless performance today’s enterprises need and, as a part of the Fortinet Secure Networking solution, seamlessly integrate with AIOps and FortiGuard AI-Powered Security Services for unmatched security, visibility and control.

    “Fortinet is the only vendor converging networking technology and AI-powered security into a single, holistic solution to connect and protect the wired and wireless LAN,” said John Maddison, chief marketing officer and executive vice president for product strategy at Fortinet. “With today’s news, we’re putting the latest wireless technology breakthrough into the hands of customers, who can now take advantage of Wi-Fi 7’s increased throughput while keeping their wireless traffic secure and their business efficient.”

    Helping customers harness the power of Wi-Fi 7

    Enterprises are eager to embrace the increased speed and bandwidth of Wi-Fi 7, the latest generation of wireless technology, to support data-heavy applications and wireless devices in their networks. However, new technologies like Wi-Fi 7 can expand an organisation’s attack surface, and legacy security solutions may struggle to inspect and secure the increase in data-rich traffic. In today’s sophisticated, constantly evolving threat landscape, organisations cannot leave gaps in their security posture unchecked. Fortinet’s comprehensive Secure Networking solution supports Wi-Fi 7 while delivering the enterprise-grade protection, AI-powered security and AIOps automation capabilities customers need to keep their wireless traffic secure.

    New AP and switch bring Wi-Fi 7 to the enterprise

    The new FortiAP 441K and FortiSwitch T1024 are the latest innovations within the Fortinet Secure Networking solution, which converges networking technologies with AI-powered security across all edges. The FortiAP 441K leverages the Wi-Fi 7 Qualcomm Networking Pro 1220 Platform from Qualcomm Technologies, a leading wireless technology innovator at the forefront of the development of Wi-Fi 7, and delivers the following benefits:

    • Up to 2x faster connection speeds: The FortiAP 441K delivers lightning-fast wireless connections that are up to 2x faster for the same configuration.
    • Faster data transfer than ever before: Support for 4096 QAM enables faster data transfer, which is critical for bandwidth-heavy enterprise applications, such as video streaming and collaboration tools.
    • Lower latency: By using 320MHz channels, a single FortiAP 441K can leverage a wider spectrum to improve data speeds and reduce latency to ensure a positive end-user experience.
    • Better load balancing and reduced interference: Flexible channel utilisation through preamble puncturing and advanced multilink operation ensures highly resilient and reliable connections to keep businesses online and productive.

    To take full advantage of all the benefits of Wi-Fi 7, organisations must ensure their underlying network infrastructure can accommodate the increased speed and capacity demands. The new FortiSwitch T1024 10 GE access switch with 90W PoE was designed specifically to support new Wi-Fi 7-enabled APs. When customers use the new AP and switch together, they can harness the faster speed, power and performance of Wi-Fi 7, and ensure an excellent experience for all users and devices.

    Fortinet’s John Maddison

    The industry-leading Fortinet Secure Networking solution

    The Fortinet Secure Networking solution is a part of Fortinet’s cybersecurity platform – the Fortinet Security Fabric – and because of this tight integration, organisations can seamlessly converge networking devices with cutting-edge security. This enables customers to use FortiGate Next-Generation Firewalls as wireless controllers to benefit from FortiGuard AI-Powered Security Services like advanced malware protection, sandboxing and web filtering.

    Customers can also leverage FortiAIOps, Fortinet’s AI for IT operations tool, to generate real-time insights into potential network issues and automate manual tasks throughout the WAN and LAN. And with the introduction of Wi-Fi 7, the solution delivers all these capabilities with industry-leading wireless speed and capacity.

    What the experts are saying

    “Qualcomm Technologies is pleased to continue collaborating closely with Fortinet to pair next-gen Secure Networking solutions with our Qualcomm Networking Pro 1220 platform. The Qualcomm Networking Pro 1220 platform in the FortiAP 441K is designed to set new benchmarks for enterprise networking performance with massive capacity, wire-like stability and blazing fast speeds, pushing the boundaries of what Wi-Fi can do in the modern enterprise.” – Ganesh Swaminathan, vice president and GM, wireless infrastructure and networking, Qualcomm Technologies

    “We were thrilled to learn that Fortinet was ahead of the curve with a Wi-Fi 7-capable access point. I have designed and installed wireless technology from myriad vendors for more than 20 years, but it wasn’t until the FortiAP 441K that I truly understood all of the networking, security and spectrum analysis features missing from other vendors. Fortinet takes the technology to an entirely new level and has yet again exponentially exceeded all expectations by delivering world-class connectivity, security, diagnostics and analytics in its latest wireless solution.” – Mike Chase, senior vice president for solutions engineering, AireSpring

    “We forecast that in five years, over three-quarters of enterprise WLAN revenue will come from Wi-Fi 7 access points, driven by demand to make use of the new 6GHz spectrum. Coincident with the introduction of Wi-Fi 7 availability, we see a trend where organisations will demand that their Wi-Fi infrastructure is very tightly integrated with its security infrastructure. Fortinet is well positioned as one of the first major enterprise vendors to introduce Wi-Fi 7 and has aggressively incorporated security functions to its networking products.” – Chris Depuy, co-founder and technology analyst, 650 Group

    • Read more articles by Fortinet on TechCentral
    • This promoted content was paid for by the party concerned
    Follow TechCentral on Google News Add TechCentral as your preferred source on Google


    Fortinet John Maddison
    WhatsApp YouTube
    Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Telegram Email Copy Link
    Previous ArticleThe Apple Macintosh turns 40
    Next Article TeamViewer: facilitating remote support – seamlessly

    Related Posts

    NEC XON expands cyber shield with Fortinet-backed managed services - Grant Ferreira

    NEC XON expands cyber shield with Fortinet-backed managed services

    3 July 2025
    NEC XON welcomes HPE acquisition of Juniper Networks - Anthony Laing

    NEC XON and Fortinet join forces to strengthen telco, ISP cybersecurity

    25 February 2025
    NEC XON achieves an African first with full Fortinet accreditation - Ian Kruger

    NEC XON achieves prestigious Fortinet partner designation in South Africa

    10 February 2025
    Company News
    7 key digital platforms to market your business online - Domains.co.za

    7 key digital platforms to market your business online

    14 May 2026
    In crypto, trust is the new currency - Binance South Africa's Sam Mkhize

    In crypto, trust is the new currency

    13 May 2026
    Don't miss the Telviva Tech Insights webinar

    Don’t miss the Telviva Tech Insights webinar

    13 May 2026
    Opinion
    Free calls, dead voice and Shameel Joosub's Spanish ghost - Duncan McLeod

    Free calls, dead voice and Shameel Joosub’s Spanish ghost

    22 April 2026
    The conflict of interest at the heart of PayShap's slow adoption - Cheslyn Jacobs

    The conflict of interest at the heart of PayShap’s slow adoption

    26 March 2026
    South Africa's energy future hinges on getting wheeling right - Aishah Gire

    South Africa’s energy future hinges on getting wheeling right

    10 March 2026

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the best South African technology news and analysis delivered to your e-mail inbox every morning.

    Latest Posts
    South Africa marks a full year without load shedding

    South Africa marks a full year without load shedding

    15 May 2026
    Absa's defence against frontier AI cyberthreats: more AI - Johnson Idesoh

    Absa’s defence against frontier AI cyberthreats: more AI

    15 May 2026
    Green ID's days numbered as smart ID roll-out accelerates

    Green ID’s days numbered as smart ID roll-out accelerates

    15 May 2026
    Solly Malatsi pitches Reit overhaul to channel capital into digital infrastructure

    Malatsi pitches Reit overhaul to channel capital into digital infrastructure

    15 May 2026
    © 2009 - 2026 NewsCentral Media
    • Cookie policy (ZA)
    • TechCentral – privacy and Popia

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    Manage consent

    TechCentral uses cookies to enhance its offerings. Consenting to these technologies allows us to serve you better. Not consenting or withdrawing consent may adversely affect certain features and functions of the website.

    Functional Always active
    The technical storage or access is strictly necessary for the legitimate purpose of enabling the use of a specific service explicitly requested by the subscriber or user, or for the sole purpose of carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network.
    Preferences
    The technical storage or access is necessary for the legitimate purpose of storing preferences that are not requested by the subscriber or user.
    Statistics
    The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for statistical purposes. The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for anonymous statistical purposes. Without a subpoena, voluntary compliance on the part of your Internet Service Provider, or additional records from a third party, information stored or retrieved for this purpose alone cannot usually be used to identify you.
    Marketing
    The technical storage or access is required to create user profiles to send advertising, or to track the user on a website or across several websites for similar marketing purposes.
    • Manage options
    • Manage services
    • Manage {vendor_count} vendors
    • Read more about these purposes
    View preferences
    • {title}
    • {title}
    • {title}