> On Aug 14, 2016, at 4:51 PM, [email protected] wrote:
>
> Can you please explain me in a few words what the option
> captive_portal.wispr_redirection does? What happens on a WISPr capable device
> when we use packetfence with captive portal, and this option is enabled?
It will return a XML WISPr payload to the device instead of an html page,
telling it where to login.
The device should then open it's WISPr client and connect to the provided URL.
If you disable that option, WISPr will not be detected or acted upon.
Best regards,
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