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Guest Access

Guest Access
You can create up to two CP instances on the WAP device. The CP instance is a defined set of instance
parameters. The instance can be associated with one or more VAPs.
When you use a wireless client connect to VAP, and access any URL, the web will redirect the URL to Web
Portal Locale page, which you have configured in the Access Control/Guest Access page.
Web Portal Locale Table defines the show style of the authentication web page while the Guest Group
Table decides the users' username and password.
To configure Guest Access Instance:
Step 1
Edit Web Portal Locale Table to design the display of the authentication web page. Click the Preview tab to view the
display.
Step 2
Edit the Guest Group Table, click the value link on Total Guest Users number to add a user and click Apply.
Step 3
Configure the Guest Access Instance Table, select Guest Group and Web Portal Locale which you configured by
using the above steps.
Step 4
Go to Wireless > Networks to associate the VAP Guest Access and configure the Guest Access Instance.

Guest Access Instance Table

Step 1
Select Guest Access > Guest Access Instance Table.
Step 2
Specify a name for the CP instance in the Guest Access Instance field. The name can contain up to 32 alphanumeric
characters.
Step 3
Configure the following parameters:
• Protocol — Choose either HTTP or HTTPS as the protocol for the CP instance to use during the verification process.
• HTTP — Does not use encryption during verification.
• HTTPS — Uses the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), which requires a certificate to provide encryption. The
certificate is presented to the user at connection time.
• Authentication Method — Choose the authentication method for CP to use to verify the clients. The options are:
• Local Database — The WAP device uses a local database to authenticate the users. Configure the following
if using the Local Database setting.
• Guest Group—Enter a name for the guest group.
• Idle Timeout (min.)—Enter the time in minutes for idle timeout.
• Maximum Bandwidth Up (Mbps)— 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 1733Mbps. The default value is 0.
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