Ryan,
If you have a moment to hit me off list about a short discussion on
how to set the splash up? I am setting up my 4th system
like this but currently just do the basic setup for access. I have a
historic hotel downtown I would like to do this for their dining
guest.
thank you
dave
On 3/13/19 1:23 PM, Ryan Hill 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.
/ Rya//n H//ill /
Operations Manager
*****Amplex I**nternet*
(419)837-5015 Ext 1047
www.amplex.net <http://www.amplex.net>
On Mar 13, 2019, at 2:14 PM, Ben Royer <operati...@royell.net
<mailto: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 <http://www.royell.net>
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