6 authentication method - ondemand, Authentication method - ondemand – AirLive MW-2000S User Manual

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Chapter 7. Web Interface Configuration


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7.2.1.6

Authentication Method - ONDEMAND

There are some deployment scenarios (for example, at venues such as coffee shops, hotels,
restaurants, etc.) where retail customers or casual visitors want to get wireless Internet access. To
offer the Wi-Fi access (either for commercial use or for free), user accounts should be able to be
created upon request and account tickets/receipts should also be provided. Therefore, On-demand
User
is designed as the authentication option for this type of deployment scenarios.

1)

General Settings

The common setting is for the On-demand User authentication option. The generated on-demand users
and all accounts related information such postfix and unit will be shown in this list.

y

Postfix: Postfix is used to inform the system which type of authentication database to be used for
authentication when multiple databases are concurrently in use. Enter the postfix used for
on-demand users.

y

Monetary Unit: Select the desired monetary unit or specified the unit by users.

y

WLAN ESSID: The administrator can enter the defined wireless ESSID in this field and it will be
printed on the receipt for on-demand users’ reference when accessing the Internet via wireless
LAN service. The ESSIDs given here should be those of the Service Zones enabled for
On-demand Users.

y

Wireless Key: The administrator can enter the defined wireless key such as WEP or WPA in the
field. The Wireless Key will be printed on the receipt for the on-demand users’ reference when
accessing the Internet via wireless LAN service.

y

Remaining Volume Sync Internal: While the on-demand user is still logged in, the system will
update the billing notice of the login successful page by the time interval defined here.

y

Number of Tickets: Print one or duplicate receipts, when pressing the print button of the ticket
printer which connected to serial port.

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