From your question I can't quite tell enough of the context to know just what you're looking for; are you looking from the perspective of an ISP that offers shell accounts to some mix of dialin and internet-connecting customers, or perhaps a coffee shop with wireless, or a building or neighborhood collective sharing a broadband uplink, or ...?
One thing I've made a mental note of, but unfortunately the writing has gotten a little faded and I can no longer make out the actual name, was a nicely packaged open-source kit that combined some cleverness to ensure that laptops could autoconfigure and a browser would initially be force-routed to the login page, plus PPP over Ethernet for the authenticated access, to make it easy to control who could connect and what they could do; perhaps that might ring a bell with someone else hereabouts? -Bennett
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