Peplink/Pepwave Configuration Guide
The following instructions outline how to setup a Peplink/Pepwave captive portal to the Smart WiFi platform. This guide
The following instructions outline how to setup a Peplink/Pepwave captive portal to the Smart WiFi platform. This guide assumes your Peplink/Pepwave device is already operational on a live network. Please make sure any firewall rules, web content filters, and other security measures have been configured to interface with the platform. [ht_toggle title="InControl2 Portal" id="" class="" style="" ]
[/ht_message] [ht_message mstyle="success" title="" show_icon="" id="" class="" style="" ]Disclaimer on hardware configuration guides in the KB: This equipment has been integrated and tested in our labs with the Marketing4WiFi platform using the firmware versions below.
- Login to your InControl 2 Portal and select your Organization
- Select your desired Group
- Click Network Settings at the top and then Captive Portals
- Click the button to Add an External Captive Portal
- Enable: Checked
- Name: SmartWiFi
- Access Mode: User Authentication
- Authentication: RADIUS Server
- Authentication Port: 1812
- Authentication Secret:
- Accounting Server:
- Accounting Port: 1813
- Accounting Secret:
- Profile MAC Address: LAN MAC Address
- NAS-Identifier:
- Daily Quota: 0 minutes 0 MB
- Allowed Networks: Use the blue + Icon to add the domain of every default walled garden entry. Please be sure to include any additional entries provided by support in your order.
- Splash Page URL:
- Press Save
- Click Network Settings at the top and then VLAN Networks
- Click your desired VLAN
- Captive Portal: Smart WiFi
- Press Save
- This completes the InControl 2 configuration
- Login to your Pepwave MAX admin web interface
- Click AP at the top and then New SSID. Configure with-
- SSID Settings
- SSID: Guest WiFi(or whatever you wish)
- VLAN: Select your desired VLAN
- Broadcast SSID: Enabled
- Security Settings
- Security Policy: Open (No Encryption)
- Click Save
- SSID Settings
- Click Advance at the top and then RADIUS Servers to the left.
- Click New Profile under the Authentication Server section. Configure with-
- Name: SmartWiFi_Auth1
- Host:
- Port: 1812
- Secret:
- Click New Profile under the Authentication Server section again. Configure with-
- Name: SmartWiFi_Auth2
- Host:
- Port: 1812
- Secret:
- Click New Profile under the Accounting Server section. Configure with-
- Name: SmartWiFi_Acct1
- Host:
- Port: 1813
- Secret:
- Click New Profile under the Accounting Server section again. Configure with-
- Name: SmartWiFi_Acct2
- Host:
- Port: 1813
- Secret:
- Click New Profile under the Authentication Server section. Configure with-
- Click network at the top and then Captive Portal to the left. Configure with-
- Enable: Select the VLAN you configured in step 2 for the SSID Settings
- Access Mode: User Authentication
- Authentication: RADIUS Server
- Primary Server Authentication Profile: SmartWiFi_Auth1
- Primary Server Accounting Profile: SmartWiFi_Acct1
- Secondary Server Authentication Profile: SmartWiFi_Auth2
- Secondary Server Accounting Profile: SmartWiFi_Acct2
- Accounting Interim Interval: 300
- NAS-Identifier:
- Access Quota: 0minutes 0mb
- Inactive Timeout: 0 minutes
- Allowed Networks: Use the blue + Icon to add the domain of every default walled garden entry. Please be sure to include any additional entries provided by support in your order.
- Splash Page:
- Click Save
- Use the Apply Changes at the top right to deploy the changes
- Login to your Pepwave MAX admin web interface
- Click Advanced at the top and then Bandwidth Control to the left
- Click the checkmark to Enable Individual Bandwidth Limit
- Click Save
- Use the Apply Changes at the top right to deploy the changes
- This integration does not support the platform's Session Profile values for Download/Upload speed. This means bandwidth throttling is not set by the platform when a guest connects to a hotspot using any login method, including Guest Plans and Ad-Based.
- This integration does not support Presence/Proximity data. This means Presence Campaigns cannot be configured for a hotspot utilizing this hardware. Standard Smart Campaign rules are still supported.
- This integration does not support the SecurePass™ module. This means a hotspot utilizing this hardware cannot offer dynamically generated wifi passwords to guests who purchase a Guest Plan.
- MAX Firmware 8.2.0. build 5167