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We are using our own router (LEDE+WiFidog) connected to the switch.
After switch we have 2 Access points (enterprise version, like cisco meraki) with multiple SSID's.
My question:
Is there any option to point WIFIdog which SSID will ask user to do authentication via captive portal and which SSID will work as usual where user connect via username and password.
Before in the same network, we were doing configuration VLAN configuration on managed switch and assigning VLAN groups in access point settings. But I would like to know if it is possible to do on WiFidog without touching the switch, because not all our clients have managed switch.
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it's not really a wifidog problem, but rather a general networking problem
how to tell openwrt that the two SSIDs are comming from two different networks ? you would have to serve the DHCP to those two SSIDs, but how to differentiate them without VLANs ?
We are using our own router (LEDE+WiFidog) connected to the switch.
After switch we have 2 Access points (enterprise version, like cisco meraki) with multiple SSID's.
My question:
Is there any option to point WIFIdog which SSID will ask user to do authentication via captive portal and which SSID will work as usual where user connect via username and password.
Before in the same network, we were doing configuration VLAN configuration on managed switch and assigning VLAN groups in access point settings. But I would like to know if it is possible to do on WiFidog without touching the switch, because not all our clients have managed switch.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: