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Advertisement Specify whether to enable the Advertisement feature. With this feature enabled, you can add advertisement pictures on the authentication page. These advertisement pictures will be displayed before the login page appears. You can also allow users to skip the advertisement by enabling Allow to Skip Advertisement. The advertisement picture should be less than 2MB. And only JPG, PNG, BMP, GIF and JPEG file types are supported. Picture Resource Upload advertisement pictures. When several pictures are added, they will be played in a loop. Advertisement Duration Time Specify how long the advertisement will be displayed for. For this duration, the pictures will be played in a loop. If the duration time is not enough for all the pictures, the rest will not be displayed. Picture Careusel Interval Specify the picture carousel interval. For example, if this value is set as 5 seconds, the first picture will be displayed for 5 seconds, followed by the second picture for 5 seconds, and so on. Allow Users To Skip Advertisement Specify whether to enable this feature. With this feature enabled, the user can click the Skip button to skip the advertisement. 6. Click Apply. For more details about how to configure SMS Portal, you can go to https://www.tp-link.com/en/ configuration-guides.html and download the configuration guide for SMS Portal. 3.3.6 Facebook With Facebook Portal configured, when clients connect to your Wi-Fi, they will be redirected to your Facebook page. To access the internet, clients need to pass the authentication on the page.  Note Omada Controller will automatically create Free Authentication Policy entries for the Facebook Portal. You don't need to create them manually. Follow the steps below to configure Facebook Portal: 1. Go to www.facebook.com and get a Facebook account. Create your Facebook page according to your needs. 2. Go to Wireless Settings > Basic Wireless Settings and create an SSID for the Portal. 3. Go back to the Portal configuration page. In the Basic Info section, complete the settings for the portal authentication. 74

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Advertisement
Specify whether to enable the Advertisement feature. With this feature
enabled, you can add advertisement pictures on the authentication page.
These advertisement pictures will be displayed before the login page
appears. You can also allow users to skip the advertisement by enabling
Allow to Skip Advertisement
. The advertisement picture should be less than
2MB. And only JPG, PNG, BMP, GIF and JPEG file types are supported.
Picture Resource
Upload advertisement pictures. When several pictures are added, they will
be played in a loop.
Advertisement
Duration Time
Specify how long the advertisement will be displayed for. For this duration,
the pictures will be played in a loop. If the duration time is not enough for all
the pictures, the rest will not be displayed.
Picture Careusel
Interval
Specify the picture carousel interval. For example, if this value is set as 5
seconds, the first picture will be displayed for 5 seconds, followed by the
second picture for 5 seconds, and so on.
Allow Users To Skip
Advertisement
Specify whether to enable this feature. With this feature enabled, the user
can click the
Skip
button to skip the advertisement.
6. Click
Apply
.
For more details about how to configure SMS Portal, you can go to
configuration-guides.html
and download the configuration guide for SMS Portal.
3.3.6
Facebook
With Facebook Portal configured, when clients connect to your Wi-Fi, they will be
redirected to your Facebook page. To access the internet, clients need to pass the
authentication on the page.
±NtTe
Omada Controller will automatically create Free Authentication Policy entries for the Facebook Portal. You don’t
need to create them manually.
Follow the steps below to configure Facebook Portal:
1.
Go to
www.facebook.com
and get a Facebook account. Create your Facebook page according
to your needs.
2.
Go to
Wireless Settings > Basic Wireless Settings
and create an SSID for the Portal.
3.
Go back to the Portal configuration page. In the
Basic Info
section, complete the settings for the
portal authentication.