Network Setup
2.Select the Hotspot button from within the Authentication field. Ensure External is selected from within the This WLAN’s Web Pages are of the
3.Refer to the External Web Pages field and provide the Login, Welcome and Failed Page URLs used by the external Web server to support the hotspot.
Login Page URL | Define the complete URL for the location of the Login page. The Login screen will prompt the |
| hotspot user for a username and password to access the Welcome page. |
Welcome Page URL | Define the complete URL for the location of the Welcome page. The Welcome page assumes |
| the hotspot user has logged in successfully and can access the Internet. |
Failed Page URL | Define the complete URL for the location of the Failed page. The Failed screen assumes the |
| hotspot authentication attempt has failed, you are not allowed to access the Internet and you |
| need to provide correct login information to access the Web. |
4.Refer to the Allow List field, and enter any IP address (for internal or external Web sites) that may be accessed by the Hotspot user without authentication.
NOTE: In certain instances, an associated MU may not be able to ping the host within the hotspot. For instance, a hotspot supported WLAN is enabled. Within the Allowed List, a network (157.235.95.0) is added. An MU is associated, and an IP address is obtained for the MU. The MU is then unsuccessful in pinging the host IP address (157.235.95.54) from within the hotspot. Consequently, the Allowed List should be used for host IPs only.