yep, the DHCP option is a life saver

Scott Carullo
Technical Operations
855-FLSPEED x102

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From: "Sam Tetherow" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2013 10:58 AM
To: "WISPA General List" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Hotspot Router/Software

Just a correction, you do not have to       run the UniFi controller on the 
same LAN segment as the APs.        Check the UniFi wiki for instructions 
on setting up the controller       in Amazon Web Services.  If you are 
using an MT probably the       easiest way to do it is make sure that 
'unifi' resolves to the       controller address via DNS or DHCP option 43, 
instructions again       found in the UniFi FAQ under L3 (Layer 3) 
Management

      On 07/10/2013 11:41 PM, Ben West wrote:
         I would second recommendations for UniFi APs.  Along       with a 
Mikrotik box (I personally like the $60 RB750GL for small       
deployments) to manage DHCP lease assignment, do hotspot stuff,       and 
manage the VPN tunnel back to headquarters.  That is, UniFi       requires 
the java controller to sit on the same local network as       the APs, so a 
work-around is to have the Mikrotik tunnel a VPN to       your cloud server 
(or whatever) where the UniFi controller lives.        You can also run 
your own hotspot server, and use some example PHP       code provided by 
UBNT to integrate into existing infrastructure.

      UniFi runs just fine on $80 Picostation M2's, if you flash them       
with that airos2unifi.bin binary floating around UBNT support       forum.

      If it's critical to support 'any' APs, maybe look into flashing       
those APs with OpenWRT, and then use a Mikrotik for the hotspot       and 
lease assignment, coupled with a RADIUS server somewhere in       the 
cloud.  This will likely send you down the the path of       building your 
own system, as Scott describes, and I agree about       being wary of the 
scope of such a task, from being in the midst of       doing this myself.

      On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 11:13 PM, Scott         Carullo 
<[email protected]>         wrote:
                   Make             your own web pages to collect money 
however you see fit, use             Mikrotik hotspot to handle the magic 
stuff, use whatever             radios you want.  Rolling your own system 
takes a             respectable amount of work and skill but there is 
nothing             like it once done because you control every aspect of 
it -             how it looks, how it sends emails to your staff or 
customers             and whats in those emails, how it takes the money, 
options             for service lengths - just every aspect is completely   
          customizable.                            
                         If thats beyond the scope of what you are able to  
             accomplish, I'm sure there are lots of other good              
 suggestions people are offering as well.  Just letting you               
know how we do it and it works super fantastic for a long               
time now.  Programming skills required...             
                         Good luck

              Scott Carullo
                Technical Operations
                855-FLSPEED x102

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                 From: "Chris Fabien" <[email protected]>
                Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2013 9:59 PM
                To: "WISPA General List" <[email protected]>
                Subject: [WISPA] Hotspot Router/Software               

                                                                            
                            I need suggestion for a hotspot system for      
                     a campground. Requirements:

                                                 Need to provide two levels 
of service
                                             Basic Free Service - lower 
speed, limited MB per                       day
                                         Paid Service - faster speed, 
unlimited use, billed                     as daily, 3 days or monthly 
service

                                     Paid service can be purchased via 
credit card in                     online portal, would be easiest if it 
could collect                     payment to our Propay merchant account, 
paypal is a                     less desirable option, but we do have a 
paypal acct                     as well. 

                                     Compatible with any wifi APs, this 
year we will                     connect to current wifi APs in the park, 
probably                     overhaul that next season. Capable of handling 
                    100-200 users, maybe 50megs traffic max. 

                                                          I would prefer an 
"all in one box" type system over                     a home 
made/server/open source solution. Needs to be                     proven 
reliable product and "just work." Budget is                     ideally 
200-300 for hardware and some modest monthly                     cost is OK 
if necessary. 

                                     So, any suggestions? Thanks!

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