02-10-2020 07:23 PM - edited 07-05-2021 11:40 AM
HI,
I'm trying to find out how to set up a Guest WiFi network with a custom captive portal, so that anyone who connects has to enter his / her e-mail address in order to identify who is actually using our wireless network, besides another security measures.
We have a Cisco WLC 2504 and I've found out the default authentication webpage presents a username / password form, and what we want is to not manage any kind of passwords, but instead permit logins with external e-mail addresses, in other words, like a pass-through but with a mandatory field.
We'd also like to restrict e-mail domains to only some specific ones, and I understand this is possible through a external server, but I'd like to know if the same applies for login pages downloaded to the WLC.
Can I do this kind of captive portal internally in the WLC or do I have to redirect to external servers? Thanks.
02-10-2020 07:53 PM - edited 02-10-2020 07:54 PM
Hi,
You can do this with cisco partnered Captive Portal providers like Purple, local measures or any third party captive portal providers.
From ISE you can do similar stuff by utilizing ISE Guest Access - self registration feature. If you are looking to get this data for marketing perspective then i would suggest to go with partnered captive portals providers mentioned or any other third party providers as these products might be more beneficial for marketing, it can also provide marketing related insights.
02-10-2020 08:04 PM
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