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Wireless hotspot
Wireless hotspot provides essential functionality for managing an open access wireless network. In addition to standard
RADIUS server authentication there is also the ability to gather and upload detailed logs on what each device (denoted
as a MAC address) was doing on the network (what sites were traversed and so on…).
General Settings
Picture above illustrate a sample configuration of the general section.
Field name
Explanation
1.
Enabled
Check this flag to enable hotspot functionality on the router.
2.
AP IP
Access Point IP address. This will be the address of the router on the hotspot network. The
router will automatically create a network according to its own IP and the CIDR number that
you specify after the slash. E.g. “192.168.182.254/24” means that the router will create a
network with the IP address 192.168.182.0, netmask 255.255.255.0 for the express purpose
of containing all the wireless clients. Such a network will be able to have 253 clients (their IP
addresses will be automatically granted to them and will range from 192.168.182.1 to
192.168.182.253).
3.
Radius server #1
The IP address of the RADIUS server that is to be used for Authenticating your wireless
clients.
4.
Radius server #2
The IP address of the second RADIUS server.
5.
Authentication
port
RADIUS server authentication port.
6.
Accounting port
RADIUS server accounting port.
7.
Hotspot name
The name of your hotspot. Will appear on the login screen.
8.
Secret Key
The secret key used for authenticating with the RADIUS server.
9.
Allowed hosts
A list of hosts that your clients will be able to reach regardless of whether they were
authenticated or not.
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