DD-WRT firmware for compatible routers have hotspot capability
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Mar 5th, 2009 09:00 PM #1
Router Question
Is there anyway to use a standard router to setup a controlled hotspot? Setup the router to allow somebody to make a wired/wireless connection to the network but then when they open their browser they are automatically redirected to a webpage specified in the router for example a login page that once they log into successfully they have access to the web from there?
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Mar 5th, 2009 09:33 PM #2
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Mar 5th, 2009 10:47 PM #3Deal Guru




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The proper way to do this is with a Radius server. Unfortunately, the WRT54GL series only has 8 Megs of RAM and it is not enough or it will be very tight.
The best router is still the WRT54GS, it has 16 Megs of RAM and a lot more breathing room to do things.
Instead of DD-WRT, I would look at Open WRT, it is basically a Linux Distro on the router. A lot more flexible than 3rd part firmware that limits you to what the web interface offers.
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Mar 5th, 2009 11:21 PM #4
Here's a possibility - http://www.chillifire.net/solutions.php?type=1
Supposed to be a all in one setup..
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