User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Product Overview
- Configuration
- Wireless Networking and Security
- Advanced configuration
- Access Point
- Basic
- Wireless Profile
- Wireless MAC filter
- Airtime Fairness
- Roaming Support (802.11k)
- RSSI Scanner
- IPv6 Settings
- Static IPv6
- Auto Configuration (SLAAC/DHCPv6)
- Change your IP address
- Captive Portal
- Configure Spanning Tree
- Set date and time
- Daylight Saving Time
- NTP
- Manual
- Manage VLAN
- Traffic Shaping
- Enable SNMP
- Enable CLI
- LED Controls
- Client Bridge
- WDS
- Repeater
- Maintenance & Monitoring
- AP utility
- Technical Specifications
- Troubleshooting
- Appendix
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TRENDnet User’s Guide
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4. Check the Enable option for the Enable Captive Portal setting to enable the captive
portal feature. Tick the which SSIDs to apply and require the captive portal
authentication function.
5. Enter the CoovaChilli server settings. Primary RADIUS Server – Enter the IP address of
the external CoovaChilli authentication server.
Secondary RADIUS Server – If you have secondary or backup CoovaChilli
authentication server, enter the IP address.
RADIUS Auth Port – Enter the port number used by the Coovachilli server for
authenticating RADIUS requests. The default port number used for RADIUS
authentication is 1812.
RADIUS Acct Port – Enter the port number used by the Coovachilli server for
accounting on the server. The default port number for RAIDUS accounting is
1813.
RADIUS Shared Secret – Enter the shared secret used to allow the CoovaChilli
server to allow the access point to authentication RADIUS authentication
requests.
RADIUS NAS ID: Enter the NAS ID required by the CoovaChilli server to allow
the access point to authentication RADIUS authentication requests.
UAM Portal URL – Enter the UAM portal web URL address of the login
authentication page provided by the CoovaChilli server.
UAM Secret – Enter the UAM secret required to allow access to this portal
page.
6. Click on Apply button to apply the settings and then click on the Save/Reload button
located on the top left section to save the settings.
Internal Captive Portal
Note: The internal captive portal function works on HTTP web port 80. Once enabled, in
order to log back in to the access point management page, when prompted for credentials
in the captive portal page, enter the access point administrator user name and password
(default: admin / admin). After you have logged into the captive portal page with the
access point administrative account, you will be redirected to the main access point
management page for device configuration.
1. Log into your management page (see “Access the management page” on page 13.
2. Click on the System tab and click Captive Portal.
3. Choose the Captive Portal mode Internal Captive Portal.