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This option displays a login page (residing on the AP) instead of the first
user-requested URL. There is an upload function that allows you to
replace the default login page, if you wish. Please see
for more information.
To set up internal login, set
Server
to
Internal
Login
. Set
HTTPS
to
On
for a secure login, or select
Off
to use HTTP. You may also customize the
login page with logo and background images and header and footer text.
See
“Customizing an Internal Login or Splash page” on page 291
.
The user name and password are obtained by the login page.
Authentication occurs according to your selection—
PAP
,
CHAP
, or
MS-CHAP
. Note that if you select CHAP, then you cannot select
Active
Directory
in
“Authentication Service Configuration” on page 296
.
After authentication, the browser is redirected back to the captured URL.
If you want the user redirected to a specific landing page instead, enter its
address in
Landing Page URL
.
Internal Splas
h page
This option displays a splash page instead of the first user-requested
URL. The splash page files reside on the AP. Note that there is an upload
function that allows you to replace the default splash page, if you wish.
Please see
“Web Page Redirect (Captive Portal)” on page 421
for more
information. You may also customize the splash page with logo and
background images and header and footer text. See
Internal Login or Splash page” on page 291
.
To use an internal splash page, set
Server
to
Internal Splash
. Enter a
value in the
Timeout
field to define how many seconds the splash screen
is displayed before timing out, or select
Never
to prevent the page from
timing out automatically. After the splash page, the user is redirected to
the captured URL. If you want the user redirected to a specific landing
page instead, enter its address in
Landing Page URL
.
Both the Internal Login and External Login options of WPR perform
authentication using your configured RADIUS servers.
Summary of Contents for XR Series
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