Hello Everyone,
I’m facing issue with my hotspot setup with BR1100AHx2. Users having trouble with mail.yahoo.com & hotmail.com (DNS name won’t resolve). Even in case I bypass all IPs from Hotspot & just keep it enable to check. The issue still persists. After searching for several days now, I doubt proxy have something to do with this. As I’ve not enabled t/proxy I still see "proxy status ‘running’ " in Hotspot Server.
So, I just want to check if stopping proxy resolves my issues. But, I’m unable to achieve this. Can someone please guide me through this. Or can this proxy actually be stopped. Or is it mandatory to keep proxy running for hotspot to work?
Please help.
Thank you,
Rahul..
Are you certain it is a dns problem? mail.yahoo.com redirects to a SSL site.
https://login.yahoo.com/
That will not redirect to the login page.
Hotmail.com same thing.
https://login.live.com/
And neither should be affected by a proxy.
edit: My customers do this a lot. They will call and complain that they can’t get a login page, and they have bookmarked the https login page for their respective mail servers. I always advise them to go to Google or Yahoo main page first. Login to the hotspot when the login page appears, and then go to their mail stuff.
Thanks for replying surfertime,
Actually, thats not the issue. The issue is: mail.yahoo.com won’t open even after successful logon. I tried it with my own laptop. Same issue was there even if I bypass from Hotspot i.e. allow subnet in walled garden IP list. And its not that it won’t open at all. Some times it’ll open and sometimes it won’t just resolve. I tried pinging mail.yahoo.com & got error: could not resolve mail.yahoo.com. Once I disable hotspot server, everything works like a charm.
There is something wrong with your hotspot setup. I just checked mine, and after a login, I can access both mail.yahoo.com and hotmail.com SSL sites.
Maybe you should post “/ip hotspot”, “/ip hotspot profile”, and “/ip address”.
edit: Since you changed “/ip hotspot walled-garden” and “/ip hotspot walled-garden ip”, you should post those also. And any other section of the hotspot setup that you changed.
Have a look:
ip hotspot print
Flags: X - disabled, I - invalid, S - HTTPS
# NAME INTERFACE ADDRESS-POOL PROFILE IDLE-TIMEOUT
0 server1 hotspot default none
ip hotspot profile print
Flags: * - default
0 * name="default" hotspot-address=172.16.0.254 dns-name="acce.ss"
html-directory=hotspot rate-limit="" http-proxy=0.0.0.0:0
smtp-server=0.0.0.0 login-by=http-pap split-user-domain=no use-radius=yes
radius-accounting=yes radius-interim-update=received
nas-port-type=ethernet radius-default-domain="" radius-location-id=""
radius-location-name="" radius-mac-format=XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
/ip address print
Flags: X - disabled, I - invalid, D - dynamic
# ADDRESS NETWORK INTERFACE
0 ;;; BGP Bharti
182.x.x.254/30 182.x.x.252 BGP-Bharti-5
1 ;;; loopback interface used for OSPF
10.255.255.2/24 10.255.255.0 loopback
2 ;;; LAN for PoP output
172.16.0.254/24 172.16.0.0 LAN-0.1
3 ;;; App/Rad
10.1.2.249/29 10.1.2.248 hotspot
4 ;;; TTSL
10.1.2.129/30 10.1.2.128 TTSL-2
I’d also like to tell you, that low bandwidth & high latency issue also arises after several users login i.e. 15~20.
I had to change hotspot interface to activate it, as I’ve users connected on LAN interface.
This is your LAN interface ip/subnet:
2 ;;; LAN for PoP output
172.16.0.254/24 172.16.0.0 LAN-0.1
This is your hotspot interface ip/subnet
3 ;;; App/Rad
10.1.2.249/29 10.1.2.248 hotspot
This is from your hotspot profile
hotspot-address=172.16.0.254
Do you see a problem here?
I guess, you missed the edit I made to my post above.
This is not the problem, because hotspot have to work on LAN interface only, which have IP adddress 172.16.0.254. I changed the interface because I didn’t wanted to activate it on LAN interface until I fix this issue.
Thank you 
That setup looks the same to me.
ip hotspot print
Flags: X - disabled, I - invalid, S - HTTPS
NAME INTERFACE ADDRESS-POOL PROFILE IDLE-TIMEOUT
0 server1 > hotspot > default none
3 ;;; App/Rad
10.1.2.249/29 > 10.1.2.248 > hotspot >
ip hotspot profile print
Flags: * - default
0 * name=“default” > hotspot-address=172.16.0.254 > dns-name=“acce.ss”
html-directory=hotspot rate-limit=“” http-proxy=0.0.0.0:0
smtp-server=0.0.0.0 login-by=http-pap split-user-domain=no use-radius=yes
radius-accounting=yes radius-interim-update=received
nas-port-type=ethernet radius-default-domain=“” radius-location-id=“”
radius-location-name=“” radius-mac-format=XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
edit: And while you are at it
/ip hotspot profile
set 0 dns-name=""
set 0 hotspot-address=10.1.2.249
It is important that hotspot-address is correct. A few services, including dns, will be redirected to that ip.