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WiFi credentials

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Kahnam
Junior Member
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07-08-2016, 02:51 AM
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You can set up a system where guests connect to your Wi-Fi, and once they're done, their session is terminated automatically. This can be achieved by using network access control lists or custom scripts to manage connections and passwords. To ensure only one person can use a specific password, you might need to track usage or implement authentication checks. When the session ends, the system should remove their access while keeping them connected until they log out manually.
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Kahnam
07-08-2016, 02:51 AM #1

You can set up a system where guests connect to your Wi-Fi, and once they're done, their session is terminated automatically. This can be achieved by using network access control lists or custom scripts to manage connections and passwords. To ensure only one person can use a specific password, you might need to track usage or implement authentication checks. When the session ends, the system should remove their access while keeping them connected until they log out manually.

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Zfires
Junior Member
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07-08-2016, 09:09 AM
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We collaborate with a skilled developer and high-end Cisco network equipment. At our facility, they charge around 10k for their services. Our setup mirrors what they provide in the field.
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Zfires
07-08-2016, 09:09 AM #2

We collaborate with a skilled developer and high-end Cisco network equipment. At our facility, they charge around 10k for their services. Our setup mirrors what they provide in the field.

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Halfblooded97
Junior Member
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07-13-2016, 02:49 AM
#3
Yes, there might be a more affordable option available.
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Halfblooded97
07-13-2016, 02:49 AM #3

Yes, there might be a more affordable option available.

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ColumXB
Member
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07-13-2016, 04:08 AM
#4
This request isn't something typical and is usually handled in business environments. Often, visitors bring their own devices and receive unique login details that are valid only during their visit. You might be able to locate a suitable software solution by searching online, though such specific configurations are rare.
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ColumXB
07-13-2016, 04:08 AM #4

This request isn't something typical and is usually handled in business environments. Often, visitors bring their own devices and receive unique login details that are valid only during their visit. You might be able to locate a suitable software solution by searching online, though such specific configurations are rare.

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Marinated
Senior Member
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07-13-2016, 04:41 PM
#5
Try another SSID and see what happens. There are tools available that generate random SSIDs and automatically remove them afterward.
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Marinated
07-13-2016, 04:41 PM #5

Try another SSID and see what happens. There are tools available that generate random SSIDs and automatically remove them afterward.

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MCjeepers1009
Member
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07-13-2016, 05:07 PM
#6
You need advanced features for a router with dual broadcasting capabilities. This allows one network to use multiple network names and passwords, while guests must authenticate with your chosen password before accessing the network. Restrict access to paying customers only for sensitive information.
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MCjeepers1009
07-13-2016, 05:07 PM #6

You need advanced features for a router with dual broadcasting capabilities. This allows one network to use multiple network names and passwords, while guests must authenticate with your chosen password before accessing the network. Restrict access to paying customers only for sensitive information.

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snaari
Member
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07-13-2016, 06:46 PM
#7
Display the Wi-Fi password on the menu for guest access only. Update the password periodically. Consider limiting speeds per user to prevent slowdowns from large file downloads.
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snaari
07-13-2016, 06:46 PM #7

Display the Wi-Fi password on the menu for guest access only. Update the password periodically. Consider limiting speeds per user to prevent slowdowns from large file downloads.

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gymclo6
Member
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07-14-2016, 01:09 AM
#8
Consider using Ubiquity Unifi AP along with the guest portal feature. A developer would need to create a tailored portal that verifies entered credentials against a database, then forwards approval to the Unifi controller if successful. Alternatively, integrate with a radius server employing a voucher system.
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gymclo6
07-14-2016, 01:09 AM #8

Consider using Ubiquity Unifi AP along with the guest portal feature. A developer would need to create a tailored portal that verifies entered credentials against a database, then forwards approval to the Unifi controller if successful. Alternatively, integrate with a radius server employing a voucher system.

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PurplePandaMC
Member
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07-15-2016, 11:11 AM
#9
You want to know how to do something? Just ask!
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PurplePandaMC
07-15-2016, 11:11 AM #9

You want to know how to do something? Just ask!

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ShinyKirby
Member
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07-15-2016, 05:30 PM
#10
Yes, it's feasible for a password to be used just once, allowing only one person to access it.
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ShinyKirby
07-15-2016, 05:30 PM #10

Yes, it's feasible for a password to be used just once, allowing only one person to access it.

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