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Field
Description
Store Name
You can specify the prefix for each automatically generated user
name up to a maximum of 8 characters, for example: D-Link.
Receipt Header
You can configure the receipt’s header in this filed.
Receipt Footer
You can configure the receipt’s footer in this filed.
Printer Baud
Rate
You may specify the COM port baud rate to support other printers.
The Default value is 9600.
Assign to Group
You can assign on-demand users to a pre-determined group.
WLAN ESSID
You can specify the AP’s ESSID in this filed.
WEP Key
You can specify the AP’s WEP key in WEP Key filed.
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On-demand User List
:
A list of all On-demand user accounts configured in the
DSA-3200.
To delete specific users accounts, click on the checkbox next to those user accounts
and click the
Delete
button. To delete all user accounts, click
Delete All
.
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Billing Configuration:
The DSA-3200 provides 10 separate On-Demand User
billing profiles.
The default profile will be used when the DSA-3100P is
connected to the DSA-3200.
Status:
Enable/Disable this billing rule. When using the DSA-3100P enable only one
Billing Configuration Profile.
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Account Expire Day:
The number of days after generation during which the account
will be valid. After the specified number of days, any inactivated account will be
automatically expired
Validity Duration:
In the case where a user has activated his or her account the
account will be valid for the number of days specified here.
Price:
Administrator assigned Price for online access.
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Upload On-demand User:
File Name:
Key in the path or browse to the file that contains the on-demand user
information (format as described in Note 1). The unit of Activation deadline and Validity
duration entries are measured in days.
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4.2.5 Roaming Configuration
The DSA-3200 has the capability to allow GRIC and Airpath Wireless Users
access to the Hot Spot by using their existing user credentials. Service from either
GRIC or Airpath Wireless is required before the DSA-3200 can authenticate such
users. Once the appropriate service is obtained, gather the information provided by
the appropriate Wireless Access Provider to complete the DSA-3200 configuration.
GoRemote users will be authenticated via a secure web page hosted on the
DSA-3200 while Airpath Wireless users have the option of redirection to
AirpathWireless’s secure login page via the internally hosted login page.
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GRIC Roaming: GoRemote will provide all required information
Below is a GRIC example:
DSA-3200 Authentication Port IP address:
192.168.1.254
Username:
xyz, and his
IP address
: 192.168.1.100
Password:
xyz
MAC address:
01:23:45:67:89:ab
The gric.shtml example should look like this:
wd=xyz&umac=01:23:45:67:89:ab
As an alternative, a user may also use the internally hosted login page by specifying
username@GRIC
on ID field and the appropriate password.
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Airpath Roaming: Airpath Wireless will provide all required information
The DSA-3200 Administrator must have a roaming user agreement with Airpath
Wireless in order to use this feature. Users who registered Airpath Wireless’s service
may login to the local public network via roaming. Within the system default login page,
users are provided with a link redirected to Airpath’s login page. The URL of the login
page or more generally all of Airpath Wireless IP space must be configured in the Free
Surfing Area for this function to work.

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