this is all built into cnpilot with cnmaestro. not at the content level,
but the capacity (ie xmb free, buy tokens for more)
I havent personally used it beyond setting up a portal and poking around,
but it looks to be perfect for minimal deployments
we have a small campground wanting a system and this is what we recomended

On Wed, Mar 13, 2019 at 1:24 PM Ryan Hill <rh...@amplex.net> wrote:

> Great Question and we’ve thought about the same thing.  We’ve recently
> been doing a hybrid of this at local festivals, and concerts where we trade
> advertising for Wifi connectivity.  Our most recent one we found that in
> the e500 and were able to setup a “splash” page where the customer would
> approve our terms and conditions followed by landing on our webpage.  I
> believe there was also bandwidth settings, and the capability to block
> pages if I recall.  I can get you more info if you’d like.
>
>
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> On Mar 13, 2019, at 2:14 PM, Ben Royer <operati...@royell.net> wrote:
>
> Hey all,
>
> So here’s an open question for conversation starting.  What does everyone
> do for WIFI in a public area?  Specifically, I’m looking at best practice
> for access.  I’m going to start deploying cnPilot AP’s at some of our small
> community baseball fields.  Some of these communities have little to no
> cell service, and when you’re at the ball park and want to share a video of
> your child playing, or tell family where you are, or even in emergencies,
> you need connectivity.  So I’m looking at leveraging this need with
> opportunity for our company and providing free service, but use it for
> marketing, with the potential to upsell ‘Advanced Services’.  IE; could
> offer streaming cameras, higher capacity, etc. for a cost.  One local park
> is stating they will limit connectivity by just unplugging the equipment
> when they are not there, however I find this to be some what archaic in
> nature.  Thus, my long winded question, what’s the best practice for
> allowing limited access on this network, that prevents users from sitting
> and streaming movies in the parking lot, during weeknights, but allows
> attendees to utilize the service as preferred.  I’m not asking for the how,
> I’m well versed in the capabilities of the equipment, but more asking the
> which, what’s the group typically lean towards using over the other,
> vouchers vs. open, time limits, bandwidth limits, and so on?
>
> Thank you,
> Ben Royer, Operations Manager
> Royell Communications, Inc.
> 217-965-3699 www.royell.net
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