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1 Table of Contents
Contents
1 Table of Contents............................................................................................. 1
2 Amigopod Captive Portal Customisation .............................................................. 2
2.1 Things you need......................................................................................... 2
2.2 Content Manager........................................................................................ 2
2.3 Guest Manager........................................................................................... 3
2.4 Web Logins................................................................................................ 4
3 Appendix A - Terms HTML File ........................................................................... 8
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2 Amigopod Captive Portal Customisation
The main objective here is to be able to use the Amigopod Captive Portal (CP) just like the
Aruba CP and customise it with the Customer’s Logo and a wireless usage policy.
This is procedure is only for the customisation of Amigopod CP and assumes you already have
a working integration between Amigopod and Aruba controller.
2.1 Things you need
Your customer’s Logo (here we call it customer_logo.jpg)
Wireless usage acceptance policy (here we call it terms.html and a sample is available
in Appendix A)
2.2 Content Manager
We need to upload the customer logo and the wireless usage policy to Amigpod.
As you can see I am using a Tennis Australia Skin but this procedure is correct of you were
using the default Amigopod/Aruba skin.
Step 1 – Go to Customisation->Content Manager
Step 2 - Upload customer logo jpg file (customer_logo.jpg) and the usage acceptance policy
file (terms.html) by clicking on the “Upload New Content”
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And this is what should be the end result as shown below.
2.3 Guest Manager
Step 3 - Go to Customisation-> Guest Manager.
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Scroll down till you reach the “Terms of Use URL” section and change it to
“public/terms.html”, and click on “Save Configuration”
2.4 Web Logins
Step 4 - Go to Customisation->Web Logins, and create a new Web login page called
Customer_login
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When you click on “Create a new web login page” you get the following page which is quite
lengthy and I have divide it up to fit into a number of pages.
You need to check the “Require a Terms and Conditions confirmation” to get the usage
acceptance policy working. You could also add a default URL which is almost same as the
“welcome page” on Aruba CP.
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Choose the “Custom Skin 1” which should be part of all the SE subscription ID
Now click on the “insert content item” button and choose the “customer_logo.jpg” file that you
uploaded earlier. It will then be displayed in the Header HTML section as shown.
Click on the “save changes” button. Now you should have the customer_login web login as
shown below:
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Now you need to click on the “Test” link to view the web login page you just created. Mine
looked like this.
Clicking on the “terms of use” link shows the following page.
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3 Appendix A - Terms HTML File
This section contains a sample terms.html file. Just cut and paste the following into notepad
and save it as terms.html file.
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// Terms.html
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<META HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type" CONTENT="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC"-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
<html>
<head>
<title>Public wireless Internet access</title>
<style type="text/css">
body {
font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
font-size: 12px;
background-color: #FFFFFF;
margin: 10px;
padding: 10px;
}
h1 { font-size: 16px; font-weight: bold; }
h2 { font-size: 14px; font-weight: bold; }
p, ul, li, input { }
</style>
</head>
<body>
<h1 align="center">Company C<br/>Guest Wireless Access Acceptable Use Policy</h1>
<p>
This Policy is a guide to the acceptable use of the Company C Guest Wireless network
facilities and services.
<br/><br/>
Any individual connected to the Guest Wireless Network in order to use it directly or to
connect to any other network(s), must comply with this policy, the stated purposes and
Acceptable Use policies of any other network(s) or host(s) used, and all applicable laws,
rules, and regulations.
<br/><br/>
Company C MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES CONCERNING THE AVAILABILITY OR SECURITY
OF THE GUEST WIRELESS NETWORK, AND ALL USE IS PROVIDED ON AN AS-IS BASIS. BY USING THE
GUEST WIRELESS NETWORK YOU AGREE TO DEFEND, INDEMNIFY, AND HOLD HARMLESS Company C FOR
ANY LOSSES OR DAMAGES THAT MAY RESULT FROM YOUR USE OF THE GUEST WIRELESS NETWORK.
<br/><br/>
Company C takes no responsibility and assumes no liability for any content uploaded,
shared, transmitted, or downloaded by you or any third party, or for anything you may
encounter or any data that may be lost or compromised while connected to the Guest
Wireless Network.
<br/><br/>
Company C reserves the right to disconnect any user at any time and for any reason. The
Guest Wireless Network is provided as a courtesy to allow our guests access to the
internet. Users will not be given access to the Company C intranet or permission to
install any software on our computers.
<br/><br/>
Inappropriate use of the Guest Wireless Network is not permitted. This policy does not
enumerate all possible inappropriate uses but rather presents some guidelines (listed
below) that Company C may at any time use to make a determination that a particular use
is inappropriate:
</p> <ul>
<li>Users must respect the privacy and intellectual property rights of others.</li>
<li>Users must respect the integrity of our network and any other public or private
computing and network systems.</li>
<li>Use of the Guest Wireless Network for malicious, fraudulent, or misrepresentative
purposes is prohibited.</li>
<li>The Guest Wireless Network may not be used in a manner that precludes or hampers
other users access to the Guest Wireless Network or other any other networks.</li>
<li>Nothing may be installed or used that modifies, disrupts, or interferes in any way
with service for any user, host, or network.</li>
</ul>
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