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Public Space Parameters
NOTE:
Some messages only appear when certain features are enabled.
17. Click
OK
.
18. Click the
Error Msgs 1
tab.
19. Edit the error messages as necessary. The AP will display one of these error messages to the subscriber if a
problem occurs during the login process.
•
Access point blocked subscriber access
•
Access to this document requires a password
•
An error has occurred
•
You received a challenge from your Internet Service Provider
•
This field must contain a number between these two values
•
No Billing options are available
•
Internet Service is not available right now. Try again later
•
The password fields you have entered do not match. Please try again
•
The password field you have entered is not correct. Please try again
20. Click
OK
.
21. Click the
Error Msgs 2
tab.
22. Edit the error messages as necessary. The AP will display one of these error messages to the subscriber if a
problem occurs during the login process.
•
Too many subscribers are already logged in. Please try again later
•
Try again
•
The User ID you have entered cannot be found. Please try another
•
The User ID you have entered is already taken. Please try another
•
We are sorry
•
This field must contain a whole number value, with no decimals
•
Your account was not found. Please check your User name and Password
23. Click
OK
.
24. Reboot the AP.
Enabling Cookie Support
The AP can store an encrypted login cookie in the subscriber’s browser to facilitate future logins.
When enabled, the AP stores a cookie in the subscriber’s browser when the customer selects the
Remember my
username and password
option during login. The next time the customer connects to the network, the cookie
contains all of the necessary login information so the customer is automatically logged in without having to re-enter his
user name and password.
Follow these steps if you want to provide cookie support to your subscribers:
1.
Login to the AP’s Web browser interface.
2.
Click
Subscriber
>
Messages
>
Login Msgs
.
3.
Place a check mark in the
Enable “Remember Me”
option.
4.
Edit the
Remember Me Message
.
•
This message appears on the login screen to let the user know that his/her user name and password can
be stored for future login attempts.
•
The default message is “Remember my username and password.”
5.
Enter the number of days for which the cookie will be valid in the
Remember for how many days
field.
6.
Click
OK
.
Changing the Login Screen Logos
By default, two items appear on the AP’s internal login screen. One is the text that appears when a subscriber first
opens the browser. The text reads: “You are being connected.” You cannot change this text but you can add your own