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Wireless Controller User Manual
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2.5 Captive Portal
LAN users can gain internet access via web portal authentication with the DWC.
Also referred to as Run-Time Authentication, a Captive Portal is ideal for a web
café scenario where users initiate HTTP connection requests for web access but are
not interested in accessing any LAN services. Firewall policies underneath will
define which users require authentication for HTTP access, and when a matching
user request is made the DWC will intercept the request and prompt for a username /
password. The login credentials are compared against the RunTimeAuth users in
user database prior to granting HTTP access.
Captive Portal is available for LAN users only and not for DMZ hosts.
Advanced > Captive Portal >Captive Portal Sessions
The Active Runtime internet sessions through the controller firewall are listed in the
below table. These users are present in the local or external user database and have
had their login credentials approved for internet access. A ‗Disconnect‘ button
allows the DWC-1000 admin to selectively drop an authenticated user.
Figure 10: Active Runtime sessions
2.6 WLAN global configuration
Setup > WLAN Global Settings
Following are the options available to enable the WLAN function on DWC-1000
Enable WLAN Controller: Select this option to enable WLAN controller
functionality on the system. Clear the option to administratively disable the WLAN
controller. If you clear the option, all peer controller and APs that are associated
with this controller are disassociated.