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Check Point QUANTUM SPARK 1600 - User Authentication; To require user authentication; To configure the session timeout; To prevent simultaneous login to the Hotspot portal

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Configuring a Hotspot
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User Authentication
In the Access section of the page, you can configure if authentication is required and allow access to all
users or to a specified user group (Active Directory, RADIUS or local).
To require user authentication:
1. Select the Require Authentication checkbox.
2. You can allow access to All users or to a Specific user group.
3. If you selected Specific user group, enter the group's name in the text box.
4. Click Apply
Any user/user group that browses from configured interfaces is redirected to the Check Point Hotspot
portal and must enter authentication credentials.
To configure the session timeout:
1. In Session timeout, enter the number of minutes that defines how long a user stays logged in to
the session before it is ends.
2. Click Apply
To prevent simultaneous login to the Hotspot portal:
1. Go to Device > Advanced Settings.
2. Select Hotspot.
3. Click Edit.
The Hotspot window opens.
4. Click the checkbox for Prevent simultaneous login.
5. Click Apply
The same user cannot log in to the Hotspot portal from more than one computer at a time.
Disabling the Hotspot
1. Go to Device > Advanced Settings.
2. Search for Hotspot and double-click the entry.
3. Select Disabled.
4. Click Apply
On the Active Devices page (available from the Home and Logs & Monitoring tabs), you can revoke
Hotspot access for connected users.

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