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Hotel-type wi-fi access system, what implementations are there?
Most of the habrocommunity went on vacation and encountered in hotels getting access to the hotel wi-fi network.
Maybe someone has already implemented a system for gaining access by type: a
guest arrives asked / bought access to wi-fi, the administrator does something and as a result the guest receives a check a la cash register with a temporary login and password?
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I haven’t seen cash receipts, but the account creation system for accessing the Internet comes with any normal Wi-Fi router.
“traffic inspector”, points are all in bridge mode (G700AP were + dhcp on the server), generate numbers “passwords”, login is always the same.
a script is written in VB that leads all guests to the login page.
voila
I was on the "steel tambourine" , and dozed off under the D-link report. They had a device with the ability to connect a receipt printer, they even focused on hotels as potential customers. But I don't remember the model or other details.
Here , for example, pieces of iron from Zyxel. I know a place where it was made based on this model . In one of the hotels I saw on the basis of Barsum , in the corridor I saw pieces of iron from D-Link.
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