TP-Link OC200 Omada Controller Software 4.1.5Windows/Linux User Guide - Page 151
Configuring Portal with No Authentication, Settings, Authentication, Portal
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Chapter 4 ■■ Configuring Portal with No Authentication 4. Go to Settings > Authentication > Portal. Click Configure the Network with Omada SDN Controller to enable Portal and load the following page. 5. Select the SSIDs and LAN networks for the portal to take effect on and configure basic parameters including authentication type, authentication timeout and so on. SSID & LAN Network Select one or more SSIDs or LAN networks for the portal. The clients connected to the selected SSIDs or LAN networks have to log into a web page to establish verification before accessing the network. Authentication Type Select the type of Portal authentication as No Authentication. Authentication Timeout Select the login duration. Clients will be off-line after the authentication timeout. Daily Limit Click the checkbox to enable Daily Limit. With this feature enabled, after authentication times out, clients cannot get authenticated again until the next day. With this feature disabled, after authentication times out, clients can get authenticated again without limit. HTTPS Redirection Click the checkbox to enable HTTPS Redirection. With this feature enabled, the unauthorized clients will be redirected to the Portal page when they are trying to browse HTTPS websites. With this feature disabled, the unauthorized clients cannot browse HTTPS websites and are not redirected to the Portal page. 149