Other thing that was missing,If you want to use computer accounts you need to add the option "macauth" to Advanced Chilispot Options:defidletimeout 600interval 600macauthmacpasswd passwordnousergardendatauamlogoutip 1.0.0.0coaport 3779dhcpstart 200dhcpend 299Regards,Norberto
Domingo, 7 de Dezembro de 2014 10:14:38 UTC, Norberto Esteves escreveu:Hi Drazen,Router is connected at WAN side, all remote sites connect to Grase trough the WAN interface:Remote hotspot users <=> DD-WRT <=> Internet <=> Router <=> (WAN) GRASE (LAN) <=>Local hotspot usersYes, OpenWRT or other firmware with Coova Chilli built-in should work fine.Best Regards,Norberto
Domingo, 7 de Dezembro de 2014 8:36:03 UTC, drazen.zuvela escreveu:Hi Norberto
This is great manual, and great solution for schools and companies local
wifi network.
Still I have some questions:
1. Which side of grase you have conneted to corporate router or network?
2. Assume Openwrt should also work.
Rgds,Drazen
On 12/06/2014 02:59 AM, Norberto Esteves wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> As promised, here is the information you need to setup Grase Hotspot
> on Multiple-locationst (please Tim, feel free to move this to the wiki
> if you wish).
>
>
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Hi Norberto,
I just expanding local WiFi network based on your receipt for remote Grase access. Finally I got MACAUTH working over remote routers. Target clients are smartphones/tablets of employers/students, and guests. Most are MAC based authentication while guests and students will get limited vouchers.
I did segmentation in Grase/Chili IP range as per your advice, so
every DD-WRT router supply clients in different range:
10.1.1.0/24; 10.1.2.0/24, 10.1.3.0/24 ...and so on.
Whole idea is to cover wider area inside same site (Eg. school,
single site factory/company) using existing LAN infrastructure. So
all APs are set to the same SSID. Some of WiFi signals are
overlapping each other (different channels are applied. I mean on
pure radio signal intensity overlap). I assume that roaming will
happen automatically.
Well, seems that roaming does not happen smoothly because when
changing AP connection client will not get new IP so it will not
connect to closer AP, while previous got IP remains. If fully
radio disconnection occur, next connection attempt will succeed
(client will get new IP )
When more APs connected to same Chilly (as originally is to grase
LAN side) roaming goes smoothly because no IP changes needed.
Do you have any experience with this, or advice how to solve this?
My set up is based on TP link WR 842ND ver.2 and firmware: DD-WRT v24-sp2 (04/09/15) for this router.
Rgds.
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Hi Drazen,
Rooaming between Routers with different Chilli is not possible. You always get a new IP when moving from one chilli to another.
I use this configuration with several sites, each site has only one Chilli (DD-WRT) runing (I use Netgear WNDR3700V4 And R7000). I use several APs on the LAN side, all of them in bridge mode, this way Chilli assigns IPs to every client. This configuration allow roaming between APs so you can move inside the site without loosing connection.
If you move to another site you will get a different IP and you will need to login again.
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If you want to cover a wider area with wifi I think you should lookup wireless mesh with openwrt I've implemented it in my facility, one ssid on multiple routers though I'm now testing performance. I have grase run on my server and just create ap with single ssid. Grase gives out IP address transparently. Seems to be working pretty OK, and wireless roaming too. I could connect to one router, obtain IP from my remote grace and ping grase continuously while hopping from router to router.
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