Thanks for the quick reply, Fabrice.
I'm a bit in the dark about how this will work. Do we need to setup a VPN
connection between the different sites and the PacketFence machine?

On Sun, Jan 22, 2017 at 1:41 AM, Durand fabrice <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello Christopher,
>
> yes this is exactly what PacketFence can do for you.
>
> Follow the documentation there : https://github.com/inverse-
> inc/packetfence/blob/devel/docs/PacketFence_Network_
> Devices_Configuration_Guide.asciidoc#mojo-networks
>
> And if you want to do external captive portal you will have to patch
> PacketFence (https://github.com/inverse-inc/packetfence/compare/
> feature/mojo_externalportal?expand=1)
>
> Regards
>
> Fabrice
>
>
>
> Le 2017-01-21 à 03:34, Christopher Krah a écrit :
>
> Hi there,
>
>
>
> *Very short intro about myself*
>
> My name is Christopher. I study computer science and I am a system
> administrator.
>
>
>
> *My situation*
>
> We are planning to offer customer WiFi in our stores. For that we are
> planning to use the following components in each (geographically
> independent) location:
>
> 1.    Internet connection: Dedicated internet connection just for the
> customer WiFi.
>
> 2.    Modem/router: AVM FritzBox 7490 as a combined modem/router. For
> those of you not familiar with the FritzBox series: It is a home/SMB router
> which is only available in German speaking countries.
>
> 3.    APs: APs from Mojo networks We see the main advantage in the neat
> Cloud Manager which Mojo offers. This enables us to easily manage all APs
> at once.
>
>
>
> *Can we use PacketFence?*
>
> We want our customers to register if they want to use the WiFi. But we
> only want them to register once: If they registered in store A and then go
> to store B, they should have WiFi in store B without registering again. We
> are wondering if we can use PacketFence for this? We were thinking
> something along the lines of:
>
> -       In the Mojo cloud manager one can specify an external captive
> portal as well as an external Radius server.
>
> -       We want to host PacketFence on a machine somewhere in the cloud,
> e.g. AWS. So that we have a public IP address for that machine.
>
> -       This PacketFence machine would then provide the registration and
> AAA functionalities.
>
>
>
> On this we would very much appreciate your input. Is it possible to do
> this with PacketFence? Could you give us a hint on how to start?
>
>
>
> Best regards
>
> Christopher
>
>
>
>
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