We use something like this at work. Google radius server. It's a wireless router that will let you connect to it, but won't pass through traffic until you've logged in.
On 8/20/07, Eric Knipp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > A potential client is interested in a bid on some web development work, but > they'd also like this type of system incorporated into the bid. I've been a > user of this kind of system in hotels, but never dealt with it from the > other side. I've done some Googling on this subject but I am not really > sure what I should be looking for. > > > > Have any of ya'll implemented a system like this before? I am not sure how > the access is controlled. I am guessing that once you login, a firewall > rule goes into place to allow you to use various ports for internet access, > but really don't know. > > > > Eric > _______________________________________________ > Reply to DFWCFUG: > [email protected] > Subscribe/Unsubscribe: > http://lists1.safesecureweb.com/mailman/listinfo/list > List Archives: > http://www.mail-archive.com/list%40list.dfwcfug.org/ > http://www.mail-archive.com/list%40dfwcfug.org/ > DFWCFUG Sponsors: > www.instantspot.com/ > www.teksystems.com/ > > -- "Heavy...heavy water, won't wash away the sins of the father" _______________________________________________ Reply to DFWCFUG: [email protected] Subscribe/Unsubscribe: http://lists1.safesecureweb.com/mailman/listinfo/list List Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/list%40list.dfwcfug.org/ http://www.mail-archive.com/list%40dfwcfug.org/ DFWCFUG Sponsors: www.instantspot.com/ www.teksystems.com/
