Netgear WC7500 User Manual - Page 226

Captive-1, field, enter a unique name for the portal.

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ProSAFE Wireless Controller The previous figure shows the settings for a captive portal. The settings for a guest portal are identical, except for the RADIUS server settings, which you cannot configure for a guest portal. 5. Click the + button to create an additional portal. The new portal displays on the advanced Captive Portal Settings page, and the tab for the new portal is automatically selected to let you configure the new group. 6. In the Name field, enter a unique name for the portal. By default, portals are named Captive-1, Captive-2, Captive-3, and so on. 7. Configure the settings as described in the following table. Setting Description Portal Settings section Portal Type Select one of the following radio buttons: • Guest. A guest portal with a field for entering an email address. Guests do not need to provide a password and can get unlimited access to the network. You do not need to configure guest accounts. • Captive. A captive portal with a field for entering a login user name and a field for entering a password. If you select this option, the Radius Server radio buttons and menu display. For information about how to configure captive portal users and accounts, see Manage Users, Accounts, and Passwords on page 230. Radius Server Select one of the following radio buttons: Note: This setting is for a • Local. Use the local authentication server. captive portal only. • External. Select an external authentication server from the menu. Note: For information about setting up and enabling internal and external authentication servers, see Manage Authentication Servers and Authentication Server Groups on page 139. Redirect URL To redirect traffic to a URL after successful captive authentication, select the check box and enter the URL. By default, traffic is not redirected. Max Clients Per User Specify the number of clients that a single captive portal user can open with the same the login information. The default setting is 1. The maximum number of clients that you can select from the menu is 5. Reauthentication Timeout Specify the period after which a user who was idle must be reauthenticated. The minimum period is 30 minutes. The maximum period that you can select through the menus is 24 hours. Select Placement Click the Center, Bottom, or Top button to specify the location of the login prompt on the login page. Manage Rogue Access Points, Guest Network Access, and Users 226

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Manage Rogue Access Points, Guest Network Access, and Users
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ProSAFE Wireless Controller
The previous figure shows the settings for a captive portal. The settings for a guest portal
are identical, except for the RADIUS server settings, which you cannot configure for a
guest portal.
5.
Click the
+
button to create an additional portal.
The new portal displays on the advanced Captive Portal Settings page, and the tab for
the new portal is automatically selected to let you configure the new group.
6.
In the
Name
field, enter a unique name for the portal.
By default, portals are named
Captive-1
,
Captive-2
,
Captive-3
, and so on.
7.
Configure the settings as described in the following table.
Setting
Description
Portal Settings section
Portal Type
Select one of the following radio buttons:
Guest
. A guest portal with a field for entering an email address.
Guests do not need to provide a password and can get unlimited access to
the network. You do not need to configure guest accounts.
Captive
.
A captive portal with a field for entering a login user name and a
field for entering a password.
If you select this option, the
Radius Server
radio buttons and menu display.
For information about how to configure captive portal users and accounts,
see
Manage Users, Accounts, and Passwords
on page 230.
Radius Server
Note:
This setting is for a
captive portal only.
Select one of the following radio buttons:
Local
. Use the local authentication server.
External
. Select an external authentication server from the menu.
Note:
For information about setting up and enabling internal and external
authentication servers, see
Manage Authentication Servers and Authentication
Server Groups
on page 139.
Redirect URL
To redirect traffic to a URL after successful captive authentication, select the
check box and enter the URL.
By default, traffic is not redirected.
Max Clients Per User
Specify the number of clients that a single captive portal user can open with the
same the login information.
The default setting is 1. The maximum number of clients that you can select
from the menu is 5.
Reauthentication
Timeout
Specify the period after which a user who was idle must be reauthenticated.
The minimum period is 30 minutes. The maximum period that you can select
through the menus is 24 hours.
Select Placement
Click the
Center
,
Bottom
, or
Top
button to specify the location of the login
prompt on the login page.