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Network Setup
Summit WM3000 Series Controller System Reference Guide122
NOTE
As part of the hotspot configuration process, ensure a primary and optional secondary Radius Server have been
properly configured to authenticate the users requesting access to the hotspot supported WLAN. For more
information on configuring Radius Server support for the hotspot supported WLAN, see “Configuring External Radius
Server Support” on page 133.
Configuring an Internal Hotspot. Using the Internal option means the user develops the hotspot using the
three HTML pages made available on the controller's internal HTTP server. The HTML pages are pre-
created to collect login credentials through Login.htm, send them to a Radius server and display a
Welcome.htm or a Faliure.htm depending on the result of the authentication attempt.
NOTE
When using an internal hotspot, ensure that traffic can pass on TCP port 444 between the controller’s internal Web
server and the hotspot clients.
To create a hotspot maintained by the controller’s own internal resources:
1 Select Network > Wireless LANs from the main menu tree. Select an existing WLAN from those
displayed within the Configuration tab and click the Edit button.
2 Select an existing WLAN from those displayed within the Configuration tab and click the Edit button.
3 Select the Hotspot button from within the Authentication field. Ensure Internal is selected from within
the This WLAN’s Web Pages are of the drop-down menu.