Description: This document describes how you set up a Public Spot scenario with a local subdomain for one or more guest networks, and then how to send a link to the login page of the Public Spot together with the login credentials via SMS or e-mail.
Requirements: - LANCOM WLAN router, WLC, or access point with an activated LANCOM Public Spot Option.
Scenario: 1) A company provides its guests with two Public Spot wireless networks, which are configured as a subdomain.
2) The main domain of this company is
office.internal, the management LAN & WLAN are accessible via this main domain.
3) The guest networks are to be available as the subdomain
guest.office.internal.
4) When guests use e-mail or SMS to login to the Public Spot WLAN, a
link to the login page should be included in the sent credentials and used in the subdomain name.
Procedure: 1) Create the subdomain for the guest network: 1.1) In LANconfig, open the configuration dialog for the LANCOM and switch to the menu item
Configuration -> IPv4 -> DNS.
In the field
Own domain, enter the domain name to be used for the
company network. In this example, this is
office.internal.
1.2) Click the button
Subdomain and configure a
domain name for the guest network.
1.3) In this example, the first guest network has the network name
HOTSPOT_1 and the second guest network has the network name
HOTSPOT_2. Since than subdomain should be
guest.office.internal, enter
guest into the the subdomain field.
1.4) Close the dialogs with the
OK button and write the configuration back to the LANCOM.
2) Insert the link to the Public Spot login page into the message along with the login credentials: 2.1) Change to the menu
Public Spot -> E-mail or
Public Spot -> SMS.
2.2) Click the
E-mail body button.
2.3) Supplement the predefined text with the link to the login page of the Public Spot network for guests.
Example 2: Sending login data via SMS - Your login information for the Public Spot
Link to login page: https://guest.office.intern/authen - User name: $PSpotUserMobileNr
- Password: $PSpotPasswd $PSpotLogoutLink
2.4) Close the dialogs with the
OK button and write the configuration back to the LANCOM.