How do I create "voucher code" in hostpost wifi SP Home editor for internet access from clients?thanks
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Ian,
home UTM 9.x running in ESXi 6 e3-1275v2
AP55c and AP10 (courtesy Astaro)
Three other UTMs, SUM and SFM in hibernation
XG 15.x MR3 in hibernation
Ian,
home UTM 9.x running in ESXi 6 e3-1275v2
AP55c and AP10 (courtesy Astaro)
Three other UTMs, SUM and SFM in hibernation
XG 15.x MR3 in hibernation
Ian,
home UTM 9.x running in ESXi 6 e3-1275v2
AP55c and AP10 (courtesy Astaro)
Three other UTMs, SUM and SFM in hibernation
XG 15.x MR3 in hibernation
Sign-
raovat said:How do I create "voucher code" in hostpost wifi SP Home editor for internet access from clients?thanks,0919679920 VietNam
Sign-in to XG User Portal section as a user defined in "Administrative Users" Hotspot section, and generate and print vouchers from there:
Thanks for sharing Ian;
Not sure if this will help but after additional tinkering, I figured out what our friend @vilic has recommended above, and it's working for me, albeit not ideally.
Here's my setup.
I have XG OS running on a Core2 Duo Desktop PC with 3 physical NICs (interfaces):
The Port3 NIC is connected to the LAN port of a Belkin 4 port WiFi router, configured as follows:
XG Configuration
So, with this setup, when I connect a client (Android phone) to the Belkin via WiFi, XG hands out an IP in the DHCP range for the Port3 Interface, I get a notification alert on the phone which takes me to the XG Captive Portal page when clicked, where I can enter the Voucher code created in step 5 above.
Using a simple PING networking tool on my mobile, I get no response from internal LAN resources like my web server and other hosts, so I believe the LAN isolation I want is there.
This works so far, but here are a few problems that I either haven't figured out yet or that are missing features:
Hope this helps other XG Home Edition evaluators.