Networking
Configuring a Captive Portal
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Internal, no auth with accept button: Uses the default HotSpot Login page
and does not require a login. A user simply clicks the Accept button to
access the Internet.
External: Uses a custom HotSpot Login page on the specified external web
server and requires a login.
External, no auth with accept button: Uses a custom HotSpot Login page
on the specified external web server and does not require a login. A user
simply clicks the Accept button to access the Internet.
Note: If you chose Internal or External, you will need to use the Users > Users and
Groups page to create a User Group with Captive Portal service enabled, and to
add users to the group.
STEP 4 Redirecte d URL After Login: Choose one of the following options to determine
what happens after a user leaves the portal page:
Redirect Client to Customer URL: Directs the users to a particular URL
(such as the URL for your company). If you choose this option, enter the
desired URL in the field, including http:// or https://.
Redirect Client to Original URL: Directs the users to the URL that they were
trying to access originally.
STEP 5 Configure the timeout settings, or keep the default values.
Session Timeout: Enter the maximum number of minutes that a wireless
session can remain connected. After the timeout period elapses, the sess ion
will be terminated. Enter 0 to allow a user to remain connected without any
limit. The default value is 60 minutes.
Idle Timeout: Enter the maximum number of minutes that a wireless session
can be idle. After the timeout period elapses, an idle session will be
terminated. The default value is 5 minutes.