Optional Nse Modules; Hospitality Module (Not Available With The Ag-2000W); Pms Integration; Billing Records Mirroring - Nomadix AG-2000W User Manual

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Optional NSE Modules

Hospitality Module (not available with the AG-2000w)

The optional Hospitality Module provides the widest range of Property Management
System (PMS) interfaces to enable in-room guest billing for HSIA (High Speed
Internet Access) service. This module also includes 2-Way PMS interface capability
for in-room billing in a Wi-Fi enabled network. In addition, the Hospitality Module
includes the Bill Mirror functionality for posting of billing records to multiple
sources. With this module, the NSE also supports billing over a TCP/IP connection to
select PMS interfaces.

PMS Integration

Your product license may not support this feature.
Some Property Management Systems may require you to obtain a
license before integrating the PMS with your Nomadix Access Gateway
product. Check with the PMS vendor.
By integrating with a hotel's PMS, your NSE-powered product can post charges for
Internet access directly to a guest's hotel bill. In this case, the guest is billed only
once. The NSE outputs a call accounting record to the PMS system whenever a
subscriber purchases Internet service and decides to post the charges to their room.
Nomadix' Access Gateways are equipped with a dedicated PMS port to facilitate
connectivity with a customer's Property Management System.

Billing Records Mirroring

Your product license may not support this feature.
NSE-powered devices can send copies of credit card (and optionally, PMS) billing
records to external servers that have been previously defined by system
administrators. The NSE assumes control of billing transmissions and the saving of
billing records. By effectively "mirroring" the billing data, the NSE can send copies
of billing records to predefined "carbon copy" servers. Additionally, if the primary
and secondary servers are not responding, the NSE can store up to 2,000 billing
records. The NSE regularly attempts to connect with the primary and secondary
severs. When a connection is re-established (with either server), the NSE sends the
cached information to the server. Customers can be confident that their billing
information is secure and that no transaction records are lost.
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