How to create a simple system of WiFi hotspots in coffee shops
| Added: 16-01-2010 Author: Chris McGregor Category: Broad-Band Internet |
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A WiFi Hotspot is an area that has WiFi Internet access. Hotspot now is the time used for the exchange of the two signals and devices are available (WiFi Router or WiFi Access Point) which broadcast signals. Also legal and WiFi Router WiFi Access Point (AP) is often used interchangeably.
How to purchase and set-up a WiFi router.
Great things about how to develop Hotspot System in the coffee shop is one of the Common WiFi router that will reach the entire building was not difficult to set-up. Wireless routers can now be purchased for about $50 to build the Hotspot is not so necessary expensive. The only thing you need is like a DSL or cable connection to your store, depending on where you live and normally costs about $30/mo.
How to control access.
The easy way to build a wireless Hotspot to the security settings as the router is disabled or Open. Which will enable everyone to access, but how you can control the amount of bandwidth a user or client how long they spend online?
One option would be to enter WPA or WEP key on the router and give your customers. That will prevent the local community in using your connection, but will not allow you to set a time limit for how long your customers can use online.
To do this, you will need to host or stand alone captive portal WiFi router is primarily the latter emerging as Open or Unencrypted WiFi signal, but then redirects traffic to any particular network, called Splash Page, where you'll often be asked to sign or Internet purchases.
Hosted captive portal, often provided free of charge for business owners and not part of the revenue from the hotspot. Solutions to host your client server redirected the company and have WiFi internet access to pay online. Standalone captive portal business owners typically rent sell and produce kukuruhusu tickets, which you can sell (or offer) for your customers. Each ticket allows access to the internet set amount of time. A nice thing to do is give your customers a free 30-minute tickets for the first time they buy a coffee, then if they want to stay online longer need to come behind the counter and bought another ticket, or another coffee:)
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