Introduction, Package contents, Features – NetComm HS800 User Manual

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HS800 User’s Guide

1.

Introduction

Congratulations on purchasing your NetComm HS800 Wireless Gateway. This guide covers
areas specific to administrators of the Wireless Gateway and will help in you in customizing
the device to suit your needs.

Login page:

The HS800 Wireless Gateway allows you to change the look and
feel of the login page that a subscriber will see when logging
onto the Internet. You can decide what the welcome message is,
if you want a logo on the page, or if you would like the web
page split into two frames with the login fields in the bottom
frame and a website of your choice in the top frame. You can
even code your own login page or redirect the subscriber to a
different website address.

Receipt:

Customize what is printed on the receipt issued to subscribers.

Billing:

You can decide how much to charge people to use the service,
and customize a billing profile for each button on the printer that
comes with the HS800 Wireless Gateway. You can implement
discounts based on button sequences on the HS800 printer.
Decide how you would like your customers to pay for the
service - before logging in, or once they have finished using the
Internet.

Accounting:

Decide whether you would like to use the HS800 printer or a
printer on your network to print account details. Set expiration
times for accounts.

Pass Through:

Allow certain machines to access the internet without having to
enter a username and password. This is ideal for VIP members.
You can also allow subscribers to access certain websites
without having to enter a username and password by listing the
website addresses under the Pass Through section.

Advertisements:

Advertise specials that your organisation may have, or charge
companies to use the HS800 Wireless Gateway for advertise-
ments. The adverts will be pop-ups that appear while a sub-
scriber is surfing the Internet.

Filtering:

Decide which websites you want to restrict access to (e.g.
competitors, X-rated sites, download sites).

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