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====== Create/Edit Location ====== | ====== Create/Edit Location ====== | ||
+ | ===== Module Description ===== | ||
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+ | ==== Location Screen ==== | ||
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+ | ---- | ||
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You can create and edit a location,\\ | You can create and edit a location,\\ | ||
* By selecting the **Show host** (Link of the top right corner), you can see all of your hosts of the corresponding location ([[en: | * By selecting the **Show host** (Link of the top right corner), you can see all of your hosts of the corresponding location ([[en: | ||
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{{: | {{: | ||
+ | ==== Fields ==== | ||
- | ===== General ===== | + | ---- |
- | Address of your available hotspot location. | + | |
- | ===== Contact Person ===== | + | |
- | Primary contact of your company/ | + | |
- | ===== Walled Garden ===== | ||
- | If you want to provide features other than the default Gateway / Router login pages you can use the Walled Garden Options. One reason is that you want your hotspot users to be able to create their own tickets to gain Internet access. Another reason can be that you want your users to be re-authenticated after their first login, i.e. when they come back they don't have to enter their credentials a second time, but will be connected to the Internet right away. Furthermore via walled garden there are more options for a custom layout than with the router custom layout features. | ||
- | The walled garden options must match the router configuration and vice versa. | + | === General === |
- | For details please read [[en: | + | |
- | There are different authorization types: // | + | |
- | You can give three different pages/ | + | ---- |
- | * A Login option. | + | |
- | * Self-Ticketing/ | + | |
- | * Customized. | + | |
- | The hotspot users who have accounts, can use any of these options. | + | Address |
+ | === Contact Person === | ||
- | + | ---- | |
- | ==== Disabled ==== | + | |
- | If you select the value of Type field is disable, then only the hotspot users who have accounts, they can access the internet. | + | |
- | {{: | + | Primary contact of your company / organization who will be responsible for your frontend of hotspot solution of a specific location. |
+ | === Walled Garden === | ||
- | ====Default free service & Free Service with redirect(Aruba) ==== | + | ---- |
- | The hotspot users can use the internet without authentication and payment. | + | |
- | {{: | ||
- | ^ Field ^ Description | ||
- | | Type | What kinds of service, do you want to provide to your hotspot users ( // | ||
- | | Tariff | ||
- | | Tickets | ||
- | | Password | ||
+ | If you want to provide features other than the default Gateway / Router login pages you can use the Walled Garden Options. One reason is that you want your hotspot users to be able to create their own tickets to gain Internet access. Another reason can be that you want your users to be re-authenticated after their first login, i.e. when they come back they don't have to enter their credentials a second time, but will be connected to the Internet right away. Furthermore via walled garden there are more options for a custom layout than with the router custom layout features. | ||
- | ==== 1-Click, SMS, Paid Service & Anonymous login ==== | + | The walled garden options must match the router configuration and vice versa. |
+ | For details please read [[en: | ||
- | The customers can access the internet with authentication. | ||
- | {{: | + | |
+ | === Disabled === | ||
- | ^ Field | + | ---- |
- | | Type | What kinds of service, you would like to provide to your hotspot users ( // | + | |
- | | Tariff | + | |
- | | Tickets | + | This is the standard configuration: |
- | | Password | + | |
- | | Router Type | Router of internet service provider, | + | {{: |
- | | URL of login page | What kind of user enters into the software system, assistant or administrator. | + | |
- | | Layout | + | |