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:
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> 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.
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> 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.
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> Eric
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