User Guide Part 2

Wi-Fi Array
300 Using Tools on the Wi-Fi Array
between the two snapshots (for example, to see traffic and error statistics
for the interval). Thus, you must rename the first diagnostic log file.
Web Page Redirect
The Array uses a Perl script and a cascading style sheet to define the default
splash/login Web page that the Array delivers for WPR. You may replace
these files with files for one or more custom pages of your own. See Step 11
below to view the default files. See Step 14 on page 243 for more information
about WPR and how the splash/login page is used.
Each SSID that has WPR enabled may have its own page. Custom files for a
specific SSID must be named based on the SSID name. For example, if the
SSID is named Public, the default
wpr.pl and hs.css files should be
modified as desired and renamed to
wpr-Public.pl and hs-Public.css
before uploading to the Array. If you modify and upload files named
wpr.pl
and
hs.css, they will replace the factory default files and will be used for any
SSID that does not have its own custom files, per the naming convention just
described. Be careful not to replace the default files unintentionally.
Figure 153. Managing WPR Splash/Login page files
9. Upload File: Use this to install files for your own custom WPR splash/
login page (as described above) on the Array. Note that uploaded files are
not immediately used - you must reboot the Array first. At that time, the
Array looks for and uses these files, if found.
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All passwords are stored on the array in an encrypted form and will not be
exposed in the diagnostic log.