Good to know. It seems to be working very well on our test AP. We
will configure our other APs tomorrow and "put it in play". The
hardest part was getting the VLANS set up correctly. (Todd took care
of that and Bill took care of the AP configuration.) Setting up two
SSIDs for each AP - one with security and one open - and sending the
"open" SSID to the pfsense box does the trick.
Quoting Nancy Sullivan <[email protected]>:
Yes. We are also using pfsense. Have been for over a year. Works
great, with very few complaints.
Nancy
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of JimHays
Sent: Thursday, September 09, 2010 11:43 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [tech-geeks] Captive Portal on Public Wireless
Is anyone using a captive portal for your public wireless access? If
so, what are you using?
We are in the process of implementing a captive portal for our public
wireless which forces users to agree to a terms and conditions statement
before they can access our wireless using our public access. We are
using pfsense with captive portal for this. Initial tests have been
positive and we are in the process of rewriting the captive page to
customize it for our needs.
I was curious to see if others are doing something similar. No need to
reinvent the wheel.
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