We have lots of hotspots with more of less simple settings so far working just fine. Now i want to be able to have 2 types of users.
I call the 2 user groups data and voip and as their name states i want the data group to have full access to the internet but not to voip/voice, and the Voip group to be able to make voice calls but not browse the net. It would also be nice if i could make username/password pins for the 2 groups and the pins to work only with the group they are intended to.
I tried to make 2 different hotspot servers in the same box one allowing voip and one not, and my other approach was to add different firewall chain rules for each user group both my attempts failed.
I hope your can point me to the right direction, i am sure someone has done something similar.
My laptop (Apple Devices,17" i7 Macbook Pro) won’t connect to a WIFI hotspot in a major hotel. The thing is, it recognises the WIFI name and connects to that with a valid IP address, however when I load up Safari the login page does not load up. I tried with different browsers but the results are the same and also on my iPad and iPhone. However when I boot up in Windows and load up the browser, everything works fine and I am able to view and login into their WIFI.
This has happened before in many hotels, and is really swaying my decision back to Windows. Could it be that the Hotel WIFI is filtering out Apple products through the MAC address? If so, how do i go around this? Is there something out there, that can make their system think I am using a Windows computer?