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Nomadix AG5900 - End User Licensee Count; External Web Server Mode; Facebook Authentication

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ACCESS GATEWAY
Introduction 15
End User Licensee Count
The NSE supports a range of simultaneous user counts depending on the Nomadix Access
Gateway you choose. In addition, depending on your platform, various user count upgrades are
available for each of our NSE-powered products that allow you to increase the simultaneous
user count.
External Web Server Mode
The External Web Server (EWS) interface is for customers who want to develop and use their
own content. It allows you to create a “richer” environment than is possible with your
product’s embedded Internal Web Server.
The advantages of using an External Web Server are:
Manage frequently changing content from one location.
Serve different pages depending on site, sub-location (for example, VLAN), and user.
Take advantage of the comprehensive Nomadix XML API to implement more
complex billing plans.
Recycle existing Web page content for the centrally hosted portal page.
If you choose to use the EWS interface, Nomadix Technical Support can provide you with
sample scripts. See also, “Contact Information” on page 349.
Facebook Authentication
NSE 8.5 provides the option of Facebook authentication for facility guests. Login with
Facebook is a 2-step process. A user must first click the New User button on the Nomadix
splash screen:

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