There is a part of a hospital that is wanting a captive portal on their Wi-Fi. They already have the existing network setup with different subnets for different departments. Instead of disrupting their existing network, I'd like to drop in a MT router in between their switches and AP's.

-Eric

On 2/15/2010 5:20 PM, Martín Ruiz at Ibersystems.es wrote:
Josh, you can run a hotspot without dhcp. You could use static IPs or UNiversal address translator with only a pool of ips and using the preconfigured ip address of the computer. The MT will translate the ips.

The configuration requested is strange. Why you neet to do this?

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El 16/02/2010, a las 00:13, Josh Luthman <[email protected]> escribió:

You will have a second later of NAT.

I don't think MT will do a hotspot without DHCP.

If you have a lab to try this...create that first router and on the
new one you want transparent try just two ether intf in a bridge with
a hotspot on the bridge.

WARNING - anything on this network will get caught by hotspot arp
proxy and such!  BE CAREFUL!

On 2/15/10, Eric Muehleisen <[email protected]> wrote:
Is DHCP setup required since I'll be using the router upstream for NAT
instead of the MT router?

-Eric

On 2/15/2010 4:40 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:
On the "MT Hotspot Router"

Put an IP for WAN
Put an IP for LAN
Run DHCP setup on LAN
Run Hotspot setup on LAN

Then set the Wifi AP to a LAN IP and for your sanity give it an
ip-binding.

Plug Wifi AP into LAN

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On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 5:33 PM, Eric Muehleisen<[email protected]>
wrote:


Can anyone point me to a config where I can place a MT router in the
middle
of a Router doing NAT and the customer? I'd like to place a captive
portal
right in the middle without disturbing the existing LAN network.

Internet -->  Router w/NAT -->  MT Hotspot Router -->WiFi AP -->
Customer PC

Can't seem to find what I'm looking for from the MT forum.

-Eric
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