Fortinet FortiWLM Pricing

Zachary Wheeler - PeerSpot reviewer
President / CEO at Secure Solutions Center LLC

Licensing costs are reasonable. There are so many different types of licenses with Fortinet, but the licensing and the 24/7/365 support are so reasonable that I automatically include it with every transaction. I never line item it without it. There are no additional costs.

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Shariq Jamil - PeerSpot reviewer
Technical Manager at Orbin

In the last few years, due in part to the impact of COVID on the market, Fortinet has increased its prices by 35 percent.

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FransLegdeur - PeerSpot reviewer
Owner at Falco Networks

The price of Fortinet FortiWLM is reasonable compared to the other vendors. We are using a five-year license.

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Fortinet FortiWLM
April 2024
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MR
Owner at Mar Consulting Services

The prices are high, but you get what you pay for if you can afford it.

Support contracts typically cost approximately $100.00 per year.

In addition to licensing fees, there are no other costs.

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PM
IT and IT Security Consulting at MacTaggart IT Security

Fortinet would do something with their pricing model to attract smaller business users and eliminate the mandatory service contracts.  

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RW
Network Engineer at a university with 501-1,000 employees

Fortinet's pricing and licensing is very reasonable. There are a few things that are a little bit different.

One of the reasons that we chose it is because we're a school and we're always looking at the bottom line. We've gone with this solution because it's been able to reduce our cost in other areas to get the same results. The amount of money that we save is allowing us to do the rest of the stuff right. Because of the savings, we're able to do some of the security things that, previously, we couldn't do because our hands were tied, due to the extra costs. We have realized somewhere around 30 percent savings. That has allowed us to focus more on the end-user experience, rather than on security and management.

There is one thing that I find extremely strange, and this something that is unique to Fortinet, and it isn't a positive at all. Any time I have an RMA (return merchandise authorization) if it's not considered a "DOA," which is within the first 120 days, even if I have paid support on the device, I have to pay to return the device back. For a customer like us, that's a little bit more difficult because of the way funding works and where we're located. It makes it a very big challenge to get devices back to them.

We just had an issue with an AP that was covered with a three-year extended warranty, and it failed. They sent us one right away, but we had to pay to ship the other one back. That's just not an industry standard at all. I could understand it more if it was a device that I had chosen not to cover, but on a device that you actually are paying premiums for, that's just not the industry standard at all.

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MD
Senior Network Engineer at a educational organization with 10,001+ employees

Licensing has become easier. There is no longer a per-AP license needed on the controller.

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DA
Sr. Director, IT at a healthcare company with 1,001-5,000 employees

The product's pricing is a good value. 

Licensing is the only area where I think they are below average. They need enterprise licensing, an all-encompassing license to cover all products for a company.

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Tesfa Harris - PeerSpot reviewer
Information Technology Specialist at a comms service provider with 51-200 employees

The solution is fairly priced. 

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Javier Jacob Sanchez Partida - PeerSpot reviewer
Infrastructure Engineer at a tech services company with 11-50 employees

Fortinet FortiWLM's pricing is regular and competitive. 

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MR
Network Administrator at a tech company with 11-50 employees

The solution is expensive. I give the solution a one out of ten for the price.

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PS
Security Pre-Sales Engineer - Southern Reigion at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

We're not cheap but we can give you better pricing than the competition if it comes to that. Licensing is pretty straightforward. We don't have any hidden licensing when you purchase an appliance. If you purchase one appliance you get the maximum number of clients and every feature in that appliance unlocked for you. You just pay for the entire thing outright.

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PP
Senior Technical Support Executive with 11-50 employees

For indoor access points, there is a one-time cost, upfront, whereas outdoor access points have an annual fee.

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DK
Service Delivery Manager at ZAVASI TECHNOLOGIES PVT LTD

The licensing is all contained in the purchase and implementation. The customer will look at the licensing at purchase and make sure all is in order. All the subscriptions that are relevant for the purchase and maintenance are involved. The implementation will be monitored and have a secure wireless connection.

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RR
IT Infrastructure at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

To save yourself from increased setup and maintenance costs, I highly recommend undertaking a proper site survey from the beginning. 

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SB
Syssense at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

There is a perpetual license required for this solution and the price could be reduced.

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Buyer's Guide
Fortinet FortiWLM
April 2024
Learn what your peers think about Fortinet FortiWLM. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: April 2024.
768,578 professionals have used our research since 2012.