linkery <linkery.2xwica@no-mx.wirelessforums.org> hath wroth:
>Just a question I've been pondering every since I visited a hotel over
>the summer...
>
>How do you force a first page on a wireless network?
It's a feature of the router firmware called a "splash page".
For example:
<http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/NoCatSplash>
If the initial page requires a user response, it's somewhat more
complex. If all they need to do is click "approve", then it can be
done with just NoCatSplash. However, if it asks for a login or
password, it usually comes from an external RADIUS or SQL server.
The mechanism is simple. Whenever you request a web page from the web
server, it checks if your IP, MAC, session, or login has approval or
authorization. If you do, you get your desired web page. If not, you
always get the same pre-defines web page (which incidentally can be in
the router, or externally on the web or nearby file server.
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