Dell PowerConnect W-IAP175P Dell Instant 6.1.3.4-3.1.0.0 User Guide - Page 117

Internal Captive Portal

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company's network usage policy in the web page. Two types of captive portal authentication are supported on Dell Instant:  Internal Captive Portal  External Captive Portal Internal Captive Portal In the Internal Captive Portal type, an internal server is used to host the captive portal service. Internal captive portal authentication is classified as follows:  Internal Authenticated- To gain access to the wireless network, a user must authenticate in the captive portal page. If this option is selected, then users who are required to authenticate have to be added to the user database. Click the Users link to add the users. For information about adding users, see "Adding a User" on page 235.  Internal Acknowledged- To gain access to the wireless network, a user must accept the terms and conditions. Configuring Internal Captive Portal Authentication when Adding a Guest Network To configure internal captive portal authentication when adding a guest network, perform the following steps: 1. In the Network tab, click the New link. The New WLAN window opens. 2. In the WLAN Settings tab, update the following information: 1. Enter a name for the network in the Name (SSID) text box. 2. Click Guest and then click Next. 3. Use the VLAN tab, to specify how the clients on this network will get their IP address and VLAN. 4. Click Next to continue. 5. In the Security tab, select one of the following options for the splash page type: a. Internal - Authenticated b. Internal - Acknowledged c. External - RADIUS Server d. External- Authentication text e. None See "Guest Network" on page 58 for more information on the splash page type options. Dell PowerConnect W-Series Instant Access Point 6.1.3.4-3.1.0.0 | User Guide Authentication | 117

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Dell PowerConnect W-Series Instant Access Point 6.1.3.4-3.1.0.0
| User Guide
Authentication
|
117
company's network usage policy in the web page. Two types of captive portal authentication are supported on
Dell Instant:
Internal Captive Portal
External Captive Portal
Internal Captive Portal
In the Internal Captive Portal type, an internal server is used to host the captive portal service. Internal captive
portal authentication is classified as follows:
Internal Authenticated— To gain access to the wireless network, a user must authenticate in the captive
portal page. If this option is selected, then users who are required to authenticate have to be added to the user
database. Click the
Users
link to add the users. For information about adding users, see
“Adding a User” on
page 235
.
Internal Acknowledged— To gain access to the wireless network, a user must accept the terms and conditions.
Configuring Internal Captive Portal Authentication when Adding a Guest Network
To configure internal captive portal authentication when adding a guest network, perform the following steps:
1.
In the
Network
tab, click the
New
link. The
New WLAN
window opens.
2.
In the
WLAN Settings
tab, update the following information:
1.
Enter a name for the network in the
Name (SSID)
text box.
2.
Click
Guest
and then click
Next.
3.
Use the
VLAN
tab, to specify how the clients on this network will get their IP address and VLAN.
4.
Click
Next
to continue.
5.
In the
Security
tab, select one of the following options for the splash page type:
a.
Internal — Authenticated
b.
Internal — Acknowledged
c.
External — RADIUS Server
d.
External— Authentication text
e.
None
See
“Guest Network” on page
58
for more information on the splash page type options.