Re: [WISPA] Hotspot Setup

2012-09-17 Thread Carl Shivers
Thanks. The reset did it. 

 

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I think it's /ip hotspot reset-html

 

Also a big button on the first tab of the hotspot window.


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On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 3:09 PM, Carl Shivers 
wrote:

I'm attempting to set up my second hostpot and I'm finding I'm a bit rusty.
I went through the hotspot setup, but after I finished, upon checking my
files area, I am not seeing the hotspot directory. What am I missing on
getting the files to populate into the files area?

 


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Re: [WISPA] Hotspot Setup

2012-09-17 Thread Josh Luthman
I think it's /ip hotspot reset-html

Also a big button on the first tab of the hotspot window.

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Direct: 937-552-2343
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On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 3:09 PM, Carl Shivers wrote:

> I’m attempting to set up my second hostpot and I’m finding I’m a bit
> rusty. I went through the hotspot setup, but after I finished, upon
> checking my files area, I am not seeing the hotspot directory. What am I
> missing on getting the files to populate into the files area?
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[WISPA] Hotspot Setup

2012-09-17 Thread Carl Shivers
I'm attempting to set up my second hostpot and I'm finding I'm a bit rusty.
I went through the hotspot setup, but after I finished, upon checking my
files area, I am not seeing the hotspot directory. What am I missing on
getting the files to populate into the files area?

 


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RE: [WISPA] Hotspot setup

2007-05-08 Thread Dennis Burgess - 2K Wireless
Well,

The issue you have with the hotspot, is that they will need to login and
then still, logout of the hotspot to remove access.  Even if you do a
timeout, something like they have to login every 10 min, it will still allow
some access.

Make sense.  As Mac said, you could use PPPoE, to prevent access, but again,
they will have to disconnect when they don't want the internet access.   If
the workstation can handle it, it would be faster for the end user, to just
lock the computer.  

As far as 98, no you can't lock it, maybe a third party software would be
simple enough, or even better yet, set a screen saver password, then grab a
freeware utility to "start" the screen saver.  Not the best thing in the
universe, but will work quite well.

Dennis


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of J. Vogel
Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2007 8:52 AM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Hotspot setup

I do appreciate that Dennis and Chuck have both taken the time and effort
to respond, but unfortunately - I still don't have an answer to the original
question. Is there a way to set the MT HotSpot feature to handle logons
for a customer who desires to be able to disable internet access from their
location when that customer's router already has a static public IP address.

For a variety of reasons, I would like to be able to accomplish this rather
than tell the customer such a thing is not possible, or that they need
to buy
new computers, or that they should not let their kids use the computers to
play games on because they cannot guarantee that the kids will not access
the internet when they were not supposed to, or.

Refer to my original post for more information, or contact me directly
if you
think such a thing can be done or even if you think it cannot be done.

Thanks!

John Vogel

Dennis Burgess - 2K Wireless wrote:
> Lol ;) bingo!
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of CHUCK PROFITO
> Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 10:53 PM
> To: 'WISPA General List'
> Subject: RE: [WISPA] Hotspot setup
>
> I don't know. But since 98 is no longer supported sell them an xp pro
> upgrade. Then it will work. And you'll make some money. 
>
> Chuck Profito
> 209-988-7388
> CV-ACCESS, INC
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Providing High Speed Broadband 
> to Rural Central California
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of J. Vogel
> Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 8:24 PM
> To: WISPA General List
> Subject: Re: [WISPA] Hotspot setup
>
>
> Does that work on Win98?
>
> John Vogel
>
>
> CHUCK PROFITO wrote:
>   
>> Why knock your self out, use the two finger lock, "windows key and L"
>>
>> Chuck Profito
>> 209-988-7388
>> CV-ACCESS, INC
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>> Providing High Speed Broadband 
>> to Rural Central California
>>
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
>> Behalf Of J. Vogel
>> Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 1:41 PM
>> To: wireless@wispa.org
>> Subject: [WISPA] Hotspot setup
>>
>>
>> Is it possible to use MT Hotspot feature with clients that already have
>> a public static IP address? I have a client that wants to be able to turn
>> off their Internet Access when not being used.. they have a couple of
>> computers in their office that unauthorized people may have access to
>> when they step out of the office for a minute or two, and want to prevent
>> those unauthorized people from using the computer(s) to access the
>> 
> internet.
>   
>> The set up is like this...
>>
>> client computers connected to a D-Link router, NAT/DHCP addressing.
>> The D-Link has a static public IP on the WAN side.
>> The D-Link accesses the Internet through a Tranzeo CPE configured in
>> bridge mode, which is associated to the MT Access point.
>> It is at this point that I would like to configure the hotspot, but only
>> 
> for
>   
>> this one client.
>>
>> Further info...
>> The MT AP is also acting as a transparent bridge, receiving traffic on
>> the AP side, and sending it to the network Gateway out ether1 (which
>> goes through two more transparent bridges before it gets to the GW).
>> The MT that is acting as AP for this client is on OS 2.9.35
>>
>> The MT AP currently has a private IP address. I could put a public IP
>> on it and switch it to a routed segment at some point, but would rather
>> not have to do that before setting this hotspot up for this client if
>> that is
>> at all possib

Re: [WISPA] Hotspot setup

2007-05-08 Thread Scott Reed
I still don't understand the desire for HotSpot as you seem to be trying 
to force it to do something beyond its design.  However, if I read your 
post correctly, I think you might be able to do what you want, though it 
would be easier to unplug the cable of of the router.


If you disable cookies, logging out of the hotspot requires logging back 
in to get beyond the walled-garden.  However, it only works for the 
individual computer, so they would have to log out of each computer.


J. Vogel wrote:

I do appreciate that Dennis and Chuck have both taken the time and effort
to respond, but unfortunately - I still don't have an answer to the original
question. Is there a way to set the MT HotSpot feature to handle logons
for a customer who desires to be able to disable internet access from their
location when that customer's router already has a static public IP address.

For a variety of reasons, I would like to be able to accomplish this rather
than tell the customer such a thing is not possible, or that they need
to buy
new computers, or that they should not let their kids use the computers to
play games on because they cannot guarantee that the kids will not access
the internet when they were not supposed to, or.

Refer to my original post for more information, or contact me directly
if you
think such a thing can be done or even if you think it cannot be done.

Thanks!

John Vogel

Dennis Burgess - 2K Wireless wrote:
  

Lol ;) bingo!

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of CHUCK PROFITO
Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 10:53 PM
To: 'WISPA General List'
Subject: RE: [WISPA] Hotspot setup

I don't know. But since 98 is no longer supported sell them an xp pro
upgrade. Then it will work. And you'll make some money. 


Chuck Profito
209-988-7388
CV-ACCESS, INC
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Providing High Speed Broadband 
to Rural Central California



-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of J. Vogel
Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 8:24 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Hotspot setup


Does that work on Win98?

John Vogel


CHUCK PROFITO wrote:
  


Why knock your self out, use the two finger lock, "windows key and L"

Chuck Profito
209-988-7388
CV-ACCESS, INC
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Providing High Speed Broadband 
to Rural Central California



-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of J. Vogel
Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 1:41 PM
To: wireless@wispa.org
Subject: [WISPA] Hotspot setup


Is it possible to use MT Hotspot feature with clients that already have
a public static IP address? I have a client that wants to be able to turn
off their Internet Access when not being used.. they have a couple of
computers in their office that unauthorized people may have access to
when they step out of the office for a minute or two, and want to prevent
those unauthorized people from using the computer(s) to access the

  

internet.
  


The set up is like this...

client computers connected to a D-Link router, NAT/DHCP addressing.
The D-Link has a static public IP on the WAN side.
The D-Link accesses the Internet through a Tranzeo CPE configured in
bridge mode, which is associated to the MT Access point.
It is at this point that I would like to configure the hotspot, but only

  

for
  


this one client.

Further info...
The MT AP is also acting as a transparent bridge, receiving traffic on
the AP side, and sending it to the network Gateway out ether1 (which
goes through two more transparent bridges before it gets to the GW).
The MT that is acting as AP for this client is on OS 2.9.35

The MT AP currently has a private IP address. I could put a public IP
on it and switch it to a routed segment at some point, but would rather
not have to do that before setting this hotspot up for this client if
that is
at all possible.

My thoughts are that it would be great to intercept traffic coming from

  

the
  


customer's public IP and direct it to the hotspot's walled garden until

  

they
  


provide a username and password, the enable access until they either log
out or are inactive for a given number of minutes, or possible after a
maximum length of time. I know that I can use the MT to direct traffic
to a walled garden manually (I have used it like that to manually disable

  

a
  


customer's access) but would like to use it with the client login/logout
feature.

If someone has some pointers, or is willing to help me set this up, I

  

would
  


greatly appreciate any help.

John Vogel

  

  
  



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RE: [WISPA] Hotspot setup

2007-05-08 Thread Mac Dearman
Set him up on PPPOE - that will cure what is ailing you.


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> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of J. Vogel
> Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2007 8:52 AM
> To: WISPA General List
> Subject: Re: [WISPA] Hotspot setup
> 
> I do appreciate that Dennis and Chuck have both taken the time and effort
> to respond, but unfortunately - I still don't have an answer to the
> original
> question. Is there a way to set the MT HotSpot feature to handle logons
> for a customer who desires to be able to disable internet access from
> their
> location when that customer's router already has a static public IP
> address.
> 
> For a variety of reasons, I would like to be able to accomplish this
> rather
> than tell the customer such a thing is not possible, or that they need
> to buy
> new computers, or that they should not let their kids use the computers to
> play games on because they cannot guarantee that the kids will not access
> the internet when they were not supposed to, or.
> 
> Refer to my original post for more information, or contact me directly
> if you
> think such a thing can be done or even if you think it cannot be done.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> John Vogel
> 
> Dennis Burgess - 2K Wireless wrote:
> > Lol ;) bingo!
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> > Behalf Of CHUCK PROFITO
> > Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 10:53 PM
> > To: 'WISPA General List'
> > Subject: RE: [WISPA] Hotspot setup
> >
> > I don't know. But since 98 is no longer supported sell them an xp pro
> > upgrade. Then it will work. And you'll make some money.
> >
> > Chuck Profito
> > 209-988-7388
> > CV-ACCESS, INC
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Providing High Speed Broadband
> > to Rural Central California
> >
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> > Behalf Of J. Vogel
> > Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 8:24 PM
> > To: WISPA General List
> > Subject: Re: [WISPA] Hotspot setup
> >
> >
> > Does that work on Win98?
> >
> > John Vogel
> >
> >
> > CHUCK PROFITO wrote:
> >
> >> Why knock your self out, use the two finger lock, "windows key and L"
> >>
> >> Chuck Profito
> >> 209-988-7388
> >> CV-ACCESS, INC
> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> Providing High Speed Broadband
> >> to Rural Central California
> >>
> >>
> >> -Original Message-
> >> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> >> Behalf Of J. Vogel
> >> Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 1:41 PM
> >> To: wireless@wispa.org
> >> Subject: [WISPA] Hotspot setup
> >>
> >>
> >> Is it possible to use MT Hotspot feature with clients that already have
> >> a public static IP address? I have a client that wants to be able to
> turn
> >> off their Internet Access when not being used.. they have a couple of
> >> computers in their office that unauthorized people may have access to
> >> when they step out of the office for a minute or two, and want to
> prevent
> >> those unauthorized people from using the computer(s) to access the
> >>
> > internet.
> >
> >> The set up is like this...
> >>
> >> client computers connected to a D-Link router, NAT/DHCP addressing.
> >> The D-Link has a static public IP on the WAN side.
> >> The D-Link accesses the Internet through a Tranzeo CPE configured in
> >> bridge mode, which is associated to the MT Access point.
> >> It is at this point that I would like to configure the hotspot, but
> only
> >>
> > for
> >
> >> this one client.
> >>
> >> Further info...
> >> The MT AP is also acting as a transparent bridge, receiving traffic on
> >> the AP side, and sending it to the network Gateway out ether1 (which
> >> goes through two more transparent bridges before it gets to the GW).
> >> The MT that is acting as AP for this client is on OS 2.9.35
> >>
> >> The MT AP currently has a private IP address. I could put a public IP
> >> on it and switch it to a routed segment at some point, but would rather
> >> not have to do that before setting this hotspot up for this client if
>

Re: [WISPA] Hotspot setup

2007-05-08 Thread J. Vogel
I do appreciate that Dennis and Chuck have both taken the time and effort
to respond, but unfortunately - I still don't have an answer to the original
question. Is there a way to set the MT HotSpot feature to handle logons
for a customer who desires to be able to disable internet access from their
location when that customer's router already has a static public IP address.

For a variety of reasons, I would like to be able to accomplish this rather
than tell the customer such a thing is not possible, or that they need
to buy
new computers, or that they should not let their kids use the computers to
play games on because they cannot guarantee that the kids will not access
the internet when they were not supposed to, or.

Refer to my original post for more information, or contact me directly
if you
think such a thing can be done or even if you think it cannot be done.

Thanks!

John Vogel

Dennis Burgess - 2K Wireless wrote:
> Lol ;) bingo!
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of CHUCK PROFITO
> Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 10:53 PM
> To: 'WISPA General List'
> Subject: RE: [WISPA] Hotspot setup
>
> I don't know. But since 98 is no longer supported sell them an xp pro
> upgrade. Then it will work. And you'll make some money. 
>
> Chuck Profito
> 209-988-7388
> CV-ACCESS, INC
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Providing High Speed Broadband 
> to Rural Central California
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of J. Vogel
> Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 8:24 PM
> To: WISPA General List
> Subject: Re: [WISPA] Hotspot setup
>
>
> Does that work on Win98?
>
> John Vogel
>
>
> CHUCK PROFITO wrote:
>   
>> Why knock your self out, use the two finger lock, "windows key and L"
>>
>> Chuck Profito
>> 209-988-7388
>> CV-ACCESS, INC
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>> Providing High Speed Broadband 
>> to Rural Central California
>>
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
>> Behalf Of J. Vogel
>> Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 1:41 PM
>> To: wireless@wispa.org
>> Subject: [WISPA] Hotspot setup
>>
>>
>> Is it possible to use MT Hotspot feature with clients that already have
>> a public static IP address? I have a client that wants to be able to turn
>> off their Internet Access when not being used.. they have a couple of
>> computers in their office that unauthorized people may have access to
>> when they step out of the office for a minute or two, and want to prevent
>> those unauthorized people from using the computer(s) to access the
>> 
> internet.
>   
>> The set up is like this...
>>
>> client computers connected to a D-Link router, NAT/DHCP addressing.
>> The D-Link has a static public IP on the WAN side.
>> The D-Link accesses the Internet through a Tranzeo CPE configured in
>> bridge mode, which is associated to the MT Access point.
>> It is at this point that I would like to configure the hotspot, but only
>> 
> for
>   
>> this one client.
>>
>> Further info...
>> The MT AP is also acting as a transparent bridge, receiving traffic on
>> the AP side, and sending it to the network Gateway out ether1 (which
>> goes through two more transparent bridges before it gets to the GW).
>> The MT that is acting as AP for this client is on OS 2.9.35
>>
>> The MT AP currently has a private IP address. I could put a public IP
>> on it and switch it to a routed segment at some point, but would rather
>> not have to do that before setting this hotspot up for this client if
>> that is
>> at all possible.
>>
>> My thoughts are that it would be great to intercept traffic coming from
>> 
> the
>   
>> customer's public IP and direct it to the hotspot's walled garden until
>> 
> they
>   
>> provide a username and password, the enable access until they either log
>> out or are inactive for a given number of minutes, or possible after a
>> maximum length of time. I know that I can use the MT to direct traffic
>> to a walled garden manually (I have used it like that to manually disable
>> 
> a
>   
>> customer's access) but would like to use it with the client login/logout
>> feature.
>>
>> If someone has some pointers, or is willing to help me set this up, I
>> 
> would
>   
>> greatly appreciate any help.
>>
>> John Vogel
>>
>>   
>> 
>
>   
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RE: [WISPA] Hotspot setup

2007-05-08 Thread Dennis Burgess - 2K Wireless
Lol ;) bingo!

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of CHUCK PROFITO
Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 10:53 PM
To: 'WISPA General List'
Subject: RE: [WISPA] Hotspot setup

I don't know. But since 98 is no longer supported sell them an xp pro
upgrade. Then it will work. And you'll make some money. 

Chuck Profito
209-988-7388
CV-ACCESS, INC
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Providing High Speed Broadband 
to Rural Central California


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of J. Vogel
Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 8:24 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Hotspot setup


Does that work on Win98?

John Vogel


CHUCK PROFITO wrote:
> Why knock your self out, use the two finger lock, "windows key and L"
>
> Chuck Profito
> 209-988-7388
> CV-ACCESS, INC
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Providing High Speed Broadband 
> to Rural Central California
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of J. Vogel
> Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 1:41 PM
> To: wireless@wispa.org
> Subject: [WISPA] Hotspot setup
>
>
> Is it possible to use MT Hotspot feature with clients that already have
> a public static IP address? I have a client that wants to be able to turn
> off their Internet Access when not being used.. they have a couple of
> computers in their office that unauthorized people may have access to
> when they step out of the office for a minute or two, and want to prevent
> those unauthorized people from using the computer(s) to access the
internet.
>
> The set up is like this...
>
> client computers connected to a D-Link router, NAT/DHCP addressing.
> The D-Link has a static public IP on the WAN side.
> The D-Link accesses the Internet through a Tranzeo CPE configured in
> bridge mode, which is associated to the MT Access point.
> It is at this point that I would like to configure the hotspot, but only
for
> this one client.
>
> Further info...
> The MT AP is also acting as a transparent bridge, receiving traffic on
> the AP side, and sending it to the network Gateway out ether1 (which
> goes through two more transparent bridges before it gets to the GW).
> The MT that is acting as AP for this client is on OS 2.9.35
>
> The MT AP currently has a private IP address. I could put a public IP
> on it and switch it to a routed segment at some point, but would rather
> not have to do that before setting this hotspot up for this client if
> that is
> at all possible.
>
> My thoughts are that it would be great to intercept traffic coming from
the
> customer's public IP and direct it to the hotspot's walled garden until
they
> provide a username and password, the enable access until they either log
> out or are inactive for a given number of minutes, or possible after a
> maximum length of time. I know that I can use the MT to direct traffic
> to a walled garden manually (I have used it like that to manually disable
a
> customer's access) but would like to use it with the client login/logout
> feature.
>
> If someone has some pointers, or is willing to help me set this up, I
would
> greatly appreciate any help.
>
> John Vogel
>
>   

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RE: [WISPA] Hotspot setup

2007-05-07 Thread CHUCK PROFITO
I don't know. But since 98 is no longer supported sell them an xp pro
upgrade. Then it will work. And you'll make some money. 

Chuck Profito
209-988-7388
CV-ACCESS, INC
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Providing High Speed Broadband 
to Rural Central California


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of J. Vogel
Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 8:24 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Hotspot setup


Does that work on Win98?

John Vogel


CHUCK PROFITO wrote:
> Why knock your self out, use the two finger lock, "windows key and L"
>
> Chuck Profito
> 209-988-7388
> CV-ACCESS, INC
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Providing High Speed Broadband 
> to Rural Central California
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of J. Vogel
> Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 1:41 PM
> To: wireless@wispa.org
> Subject: [WISPA] Hotspot setup
>
>
> Is it possible to use MT Hotspot feature with clients that already have
> a public static IP address? I have a client that wants to be able to turn
> off their Internet Access when not being used.. they have a couple of
> computers in their office that unauthorized people may have access to
> when they step out of the office for a minute or two, and want to prevent
> those unauthorized people from using the computer(s) to access the
internet.
>
> The set up is like this...
>
> client computers connected to a D-Link router, NAT/DHCP addressing.
> The D-Link has a static public IP on the WAN side.
> The D-Link accesses the Internet through a Tranzeo CPE configured in
> bridge mode, which is associated to the MT Access point.
> It is at this point that I would like to configure the hotspot, but only
for
> this one client.
>
> Further info...
> The MT AP is also acting as a transparent bridge, receiving traffic on
> the AP side, and sending it to the network Gateway out ether1 (which
> goes through two more transparent bridges before it gets to the GW).
> The MT that is acting as AP for this client is on OS 2.9.35
>
> The MT AP currently has a private IP address. I could put a public IP
> on it and switch it to a routed segment at some point, but would rather
> not have to do that before setting this hotspot up for this client if
> that is
> at all possible.
>
> My thoughts are that it would be great to intercept traffic coming from
the
> customer's public IP and direct it to the hotspot's walled garden until
they
> provide a username and password, the enable access until they either log
> out or are inactive for a given number of minutes, or possible after a
> maximum length of time. I know that I can use the MT to direct traffic
> to a walled garden manually (I have used it like that to manually disable
a
> customer's access) but would like to use it with the client login/logout
> feature.
>
> If someone has some pointers, or is willing to help me set this up, I
would
> greatly appreciate any help.
>
> John Vogel
>
>   

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Re: [WISPA] Hotspot setup

2007-05-07 Thread J. Vogel
Does that work on Win98?

John Vogel


CHUCK PROFITO wrote:
> Why knock your self out, use the two finger lock, "windows key and L"
>
> Chuck Profito
> 209-988-7388
> CV-ACCESS, INC
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Providing High Speed Broadband 
> to Rural Central California
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of J. Vogel
> Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 1:41 PM
> To: wireless@wispa.org
> Subject: [WISPA] Hotspot setup
>
>
> Is it possible to use MT Hotspot feature with clients that already have
> a public static IP address? I have a client that wants to be able to turn
> off their Internet Access when not being used.. they have a couple of
> computers in their office that unauthorized people may have access to
> when they step out of the office for a minute or two, and want to prevent
> those unauthorized people from using the computer(s) to access the internet.
>
> The set up is like this...
>
> client computers connected to a D-Link router, NAT/DHCP addressing.
> The D-Link has a static public IP on the WAN side.
> The D-Link accesses the Internet through a Tranzeo CPE configured in
> bridge mode, which is associated to the MT Access point.
> It is at this point that I would like to configure the hotspot, but only for
> this one client.
>
> Further info...
> The MT AP is also acting as a transparent bridge, receiving traffic on
> the AP side, and sending it to the network Gateway out ether1 (which
> goes through two more transparent bridges before it gets to the GW).
> The MT that is acting as AP for this client is on OS 2.9.35
>
> The MT AP currently has a private IP address. I could put a public IP
> on it and switch it to a routed segment at some point, but would rather
> not have to do that before setting this hotspot up for this client if
> that is
> at all possible.
>
> My thoughts are that it would be great to intercept traffic coming from the
> customer's public IP and direct it to the hotspot's walled garden until they
> provide a username and password, the enable access until they either log
> out or are inactive for a given number of minutes, or possible after a
> maximum length of time. I know that I can use the MT to direct traffic
> to a walled garden manually (I have used it like that to manually disable a
> customer's access) but would like to use it with the client login/logout
> feature.
>
> If someone has some pointers, or is willing to help me set this up, I would
> greatly appreciate any help.
>
> John Vogel
>
>   

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RE: [WISPA] Hotspot setup

2007-05-07 Thread CHUCK PROFITO
Why knock your self out, use the two finger lock, "windows key and L"

Chuck Profito
209-988-7388
CV-ACCESS, INC
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Providing High Speed Broadband 
to Rural Central California


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of J. Vogel
Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 1:41 PM
To: wireless@wispa.org
Subject: [WISPA] Hotspot setup


Is it possible to use MT Hotspot feature with clients that already have
a public static IP address? I have a client that wants to be able to turn
off their Internet Access when not being used.. they have a couple of
computers in their office that unauthorized people may have access to
when they step out of the office for a minute or two, and want to prevent
those unauthorized people from using the computer(s) to access the internet.

The set up is like this...

client computers connected to a D-Link router, NAT/DHCP addressing.
The D-Link has a static public IP on the WAN side.
The D-Link accesses the Internet through a Tranzeo CPE configured in
bridge mode, which is associated to the MT Access point.
It is at this point that I would like to configure the hotspot, but only for
this one client.

Further info...
The MT AP is also acting as a transparent bridge, receiving traffic on
the AP side, and sending it to the network Gateway out ether1 (which
goes through two more transparent bridges before it gets to the GW).
The MT that is acting as AP for this client is on OS 2.9.35

The MT AP currently has a private IP address. I could put a public IP
on it and switch it to a routed segment at some point, but would rather
not have to do that before setting this hotspot up for this client if
that is
at all possible.

My thoughts are that it would be great to intercept traffic coming from the
customer's public IP and direct it to the hotspot's walled garden until they
provide a username and password, the enable access until they either log
out or are inactive for a given number of minutes, or possible after a
maximum length of time. I know that I can use the MT to direct traffic
to a walled garden manually (I have used it like that to manually disable a
customer's access) but would like to use it with the client login/logout
feature.

If someone has some pointers, or is willing to help me set this up, I would
greatly appreciate any help.

John Vogel

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[WISPA] Hotspot setup

2007-05-07 Thread J. Vogel
Is it possible to use MT Hotspot feature with clients that already have
a public static IP address? I have a client that wants to be able to turn
off their Internet Access when not being used.. they have a couple of
computers in their office that unauthorized people may have access to
when they step out of the office for a minute or two, and want to prevent
those unauthorized people from using the computer(s) to access the internet.

The set up is like this...

client computers connected to a D-Link router, NAT/DHCP addressing.
The D-Link has a static public IP on the WAN side.
The D-Link accesses the Internet through a Tranzeo CPE configured in
bridge mode, which is associated to the MT Access point.
It is at this point that I would like to configure the hotspot, but only for
this one client.

Further info...
The MT AP is also acting as a transparent bridge, receiving traffic on
the AP side, and sending it to the network Gateway out ether1 (which
goes through two more transparent bridges before it gets to the GW).
The MT that is acting as AP for this client is on OS 2.9.35

The MT AP currently has a private IP address. I could put a public IP
on it and switch it to a routed segment at some point, but would rather
not have to do that before setting this hotspot up for this client if
that is
at all possible.

My thoughts are that it would be great to intercept traffic coming from the
customer's public IP and direct it to the hotspot's walled garden until they
provide a username and password, the enable access until they either log
out or are inactive for a given number of minutes, or possible after a
maximum length of time. I know that I can use the MT to direct traffic
to a walled garden manually (I have used it like that to manually disable a
customer's access) but would like to use it with the client login/logout
feature.

If someone has some pointers, or is willing to help me set this up, I would
greatly appreciate any help.

John Vogel

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