I have been playing around with the Voucher system, and I think it's pretty novel, but it isn't exactly all I was hoping for.
- The biggest problem is the initial friction of getting logged in.The vouchers are too long. Is it possible to reduce the length of them without changing the key?
- I considered writing an application to create printable labels with a QR code on them and have a custom captive portal page that allows scanning the voucher cards. Is there a turnkey solution for this not requiring me to do extensive scripting and testing?
- Is it possible to set up "first hour is free" with the voucher system / captive portal but still require them to accept terms of service?
- So far I set the "Pass-through credits per MAC address." field to 1, set the timeout as desired, and, with "Waiting period to restore pass-through credits. (Hours") field to the 1 hour minimum. Users that connect are immediately authenticated w/o a chance to agree to usage terms. Then after that time expires they are redirected to the sign-in portal with the EULA and need a username/password or voucher until the hour cooldown period is up. This is great except that they only see the EULA and accept after their first time period of free internet.
- Is it possible to use the firewall rules to prevent a user on the guest network being able to communicate to another user within the same network? Allowing only gateway access.
- The Unifi AP does appear to support this with guest mode policies but it also breaks captive portal authentication support.
- On a similar note, it is possible to block access to the configurator on the guest network independently of the captive portal?
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