Great Question and we’ve thought about the same thing. We’ve recently been
doing a hybrid of this at local festivals, and concerts where we trade
advertising for Wifi connectivity. Our most recent one we found that in the
e500 and were able to setup a “splash” page where the customer would approve
our terms and conditions followed by landing on our webpage. I believe there
was also bandwidth settings, and the capability to block pages if I recall. I
can get you more info if you’d like.
Ryan Hill
Operations Manager
Amplex Internet
(419)837-5015 Ext 1047
www.amplex.net <http://www.amplex.net/>
> On Mar 13, 2019, at 2:14 PM, Ben Royer <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hey all,
>
> So here’s an open question for conversation starting. What does everyone do
> for WIFI in a public area? Specifically, I’m looking at best practice for
> access. I’m going to start deploying cnPilot AP’s at some of our small
> community baseball fields. Some of these communities have little to no cell
> service, and when you’re at the ball park and want to share a video of your
> child playing, or tell family where you are, or even in emergencies, you need
> connectivity. So I’m looking at leveraging this need with opportunity for
> our company and providing free service, but use it for marketing, with the
> potential to upsell ‘Advanced Services’. IE; could offer streaming cameras,
> higher capacity, etc. for a cost. One local park is stating they will limit
> connectivity by just unplugging the equipment when they are not there,
> however I find this to be some what archaic in nature. Thus, my long winded
> question, what’s the best practice for allowing limited access on this
> network, that prevents users from sitting and streaming movies in the parking
> lot, during weeknights, but allows attendees to utilize the service as
> preferred. I’m not asking for the how, I’m well versed in the capabilities
> of the equipment, but more asking the which, what’s the group typically lean
> towards using over the other, vouchers vs. open, time limits, bandwidth
> limits, and so on?
>
> Thank you,
> Ben Royer, Operations Manager
> Royell Communications, Inc.
> 217-965-3699 www.royell.net
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