Hi Carlos,

of course! That's what OpenWISP was built for. Look at this hotspot map 
<https://opendata.publicwifi.it/>, which contains the public wifi hotspot 
geolocation of the network we and our partners manage (there are many more 
companies and no-profit communities using OpenWISP that are not shown 
there!).

The only thing that OpenWISP doesn't do is content filtering, but you can 
use one of these PfSense <https://pfsense.org/> plugins for this:

   - http://dansguardian.org/
   - http://www.squidguard.org/
   
Cheers
Federico


On Thursday, February 23, 2017 at 10:36:12 AM UTC+1, Carlos Santiago wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> We are working in a project with multiple wifi hotspots and we are 
> considering different solutions.
>
> We have multiple sites with hotspots (each one is a different network), 
> and we woul like to have features like a a captive portal, authentication 
> and content filtering without having to deploy extra hardware in each site 
> (other than the ap's). We want to have all this functionality in our data 
> center to have a centralized management of all the hotspots.
>
> Would openWisp support this kind of architecture?
>
> Thank you,
> Carlos
>

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