Client Force Timeout:
Minutes client is idle (Idle Timeout) before showing splash page, or minutes
between showing splash page regardless of activity (Force Timeout) for non-voucher access. 1
day=1440.
Require voucher:
Require a valid voucher on splash pages. If unchecked, allows you to provide a
basic tier of service at the rates and durations above and (optionally) faster service using vouchers
or PayPal.
Redirect URL:
The page to display after the splash page. Leave blank to display the user’s
requested page.
Include user data in redirect URL:
If set, additional information specific to the request is added
as URL parameters when the final redirect occurs. The parameters node mac, client_mac, and
client_url will be set to the MAC addresses of the Access Point and Client, and the original request
URL, respectively.
Block Unauthenticated Users:
Block all ports until a client device has been authenticated. If
unchecked, only browsing is blocked. When selected, unauthenticated users trying to access https
websites will not be redirected to the splash page.
White List:
MAC addresses, one per line that will NOT see the splash page, if enabled. Useful for
game consoles that do not have a browser.
Walled Garden:
Sites and resources (images and files for the splash page, etc.) users can visit
prior to authentication.
Blocked Devices
MAC addresses that are blocked from this network.
Blocked Message
Message to display on the splash page to users who are blocked
Availability
Schedule WiFi
A WiFi schedule allows you to enable or disable each SSID for specific times of the
day. The SSID will be enabled or disabled upon checkin to
Datto
, typically within five minutes of
the times specified. This schedule will control the SSID only if Enabled for the SSID.
Advanced Settings
Band Steering
Attempts to connect clients to the 5Ghz band when possible in order to best utilize
available bandwidth. Band Steering is only available when "Band" is set to "Both - Combined SSID”.
802.11r
Fast BSS transition (FT), attempts to reduce handoff delay in situations where an end
device is roaming from one AP to another. This is useful in applications such as VoIP calls that must
maintain continuity of connection. This option is only available if the SSID has WPA authentication
enabled.
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