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Internal Landing Page
Installation and User Guide: Airgo Access Point 169
VLANs and security privileges are assigned to users by way of service profiles defined for user
groups and bound to the network SSID. It is required that the VLAN configuration include DHCP
and DNS services.
Internal Landing Page
The internal landing page is a configurable option within the Airgo AP. The guest password for the
AP can be set using the Guest Access panel, or an automatically generated password can be
configured through the User Management panel in NM Portal. If the automatically generated guest
password is used, then the authentication process for the internal landing page also checks the
password entered by the guest user against the RADIUS authentication service provided in the
security portal. If either password is acceptable, the guest user is authenticated and receives the
privileges specified in the guest service profile. Internal landing pages are compatible with the
VLAN and non-VLAN options.
Figure 120 shows how Acme Works configured guest access with an internal guest landing page. In
this example, the company has two VLANs: Corporate and Guest. Corporate and guest users
belong to the Enterprise and Guest user groups, respectively, with appropriate service profiles
assigned and bound to the SSID. Corporate users are authenticated by way of the enterprise
RADIUS server, while guest users are authenticated by way of an internal landing page configured
in the Airgo AP. After they are authenticated, guest users are place in the Guest VLAN.
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NOTE: If guest access is configured on a VLAN other than VLAN 1, the DCHP server on the
AP cannot be used to provide IP address service for the guest VLAN. Use an external DHCP
server.