User's Manual

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Email Alerts: Select this box to send notifications of network outages each hour to the email
addresses you entered above.
Network notes: Enter any unique notes for this installation you’d like to be able to refer to later.
Configure > SSID 1, 2, 3...
Each CloudTrax device can broadcast four unique SSIDs that users can connect to. Each of these
SSIDs are controlled independently in CloudTrax. Typically users have a mix of public SSIDs - with
splash pages, bandwidth throttling, DNS filtering and client isolation - and private SSIDs, with WPA
Enterprise authentication and access to LAN resources and other clients. When we created your
network, we set the first SSID to be public and the second SSID to be private, but you can adjust
these any way you wish.
We’ll go through most of the features you may want to enable or change. You can also learn more
about voucher access, pay networks and more by following the links at the end of this document.
Common Settings
SSID name: The name you’d like users to see and connect to with their device. You can also check
the box below to use each access point’s name for its SSID instead.
Enable: When selected, this SSID will broadcast on all access points in this network. When
deselected, it won't broadcast but your settings will be saved.
Visible: When enabled, this SSID will advertise itself publicly so users can select it from their list
of available networks. When disabled, users must enter the SSID name manually.
Authentication: Enable this to authenticate users with WPA-PSK or WPA-Enterprise at the time
they connect to the SSID. This isn't required if you wish to authenticate users on a splash page.
Pre-shared key (Password): If you would like to secure your network with a password, enter it
here. It must be eight characters or longer and contain no spaces.
WPA Enterprise: Uses 802.1x authentication that requires a unique username and password for
each user.
Captive Portal Settings