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Instance Configuration

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Instance Configuration
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Maximum Bandwidth Upstream—Enter the maximum upload speed, in
megabits per second, that a client can transmit traffic when using the
Captive Portal. This setting limits the bandwidth used to send data into the
network. The range is from 0 to 300 Mbps. The default is 0.
Maximum Bandwidth Downstream—Enter the maximum download speed,
in megabits per second, that a client can receive traffic when using the
Captive Portal. This setting limits the bandwidth used to receive data from
the network. The range is from 0 to 300 Mbps. The default is 0.
Click Save User. The changes are saved to the Startup Configuration.
To delete a local user:
Select Captive Portal > Local Groups/Users.
In the Local Users Settings area, choose the user that you want to delete.
Check the Delete User option.
Click Delete User. The changes are saved to the Startup
You can create up to two CP instances; each CP instance is a defined set of
instance parameters. Instances can be associated with one or more VAPs.
Different instances can be configured to respond differently to users as they
attempt to access the associated VAP.
Before you create an instance, review these bullets first:
Do you need to add a new VAP? If yes, go to the
VAP.
Do you need to add a new group or a new user? If yes, go to the
Groups/Users
To create a CP instance and configure its settings:
Select Captive Portal > Instance Configuration.
Choose Create from the Captive Port Instances list.
page to add a group or add a user.
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Configuration.
Networks
page to add a
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