Aha, now I see it. Never use Winbox so missed the option but now see it on
the CLI too. Are there issues with this and pop-up blockers at all?

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Subject: [WISPA] The Mikrotik "Advertisement" Feature


> I have recently been playing with the Hotspot side of Mikrotik which seems
> to work well. I had a look through the manual which suggests you should be
> able to re-direct people every now and again to advertisements but it
> doesn't actually explain how this is done. It looks to be done through the
> transparent proxy. Anyone tried this?

Yes, it works with the transparent proxy.

Just go to 'IP > HotSpot > User > Profiles > Profile Name >Advertise' in
Winbox.

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