
Antamedia HotSpot software should
be installed on a standard PC computer running Windows OS. We call
this computer HotSpot computer.
First, we need to determine which kind of a connection we will use. There could be a few ways for the communication between the HotSpot software and customers: ICS, NAT-ing, RRAS, etc. In this case we provide you with an example using the Windows Internet Connection Sharing ( ICS ). You can find the thorough explanations of the Windows Internet Connection Sharing ( ICS ) on www.antamedia.com/manuals/ics The NIC 1 with the IP address 192.168.1.2, the subnet mask 255.255.255.0, DNS and the gateway IP 192.168.1.1 is connected to the Inernet via the Router to HDSL. The NIC 1 has the access to the Internet over the Switch and the Router to HDSL. IP addresses of NIC 1 and the Router are in the same IP range. The Router IP address is usually provided by the ISP. The NIC 2 (connects your network with HotSpot computer) gets the IP address 192.168.0.1. This is default IP that Internet Connection Sharing sets to your network card. Note that you can change this IP address. Instead of default IP range 192.168.0.1 you can use e.g. 192.168.2.1. The Subnet mask is 255.255.0.0. NOTE : The first Switch contains two network segments ( VLANs ). In this case the VLAN2 is within the network segment 192.168.3.x, whereas the VLAN1 is in the network segment 192.168.2.x. In this network topology, the Access point connects wireless laptops and the second Access Point through the Switch and the HotSpot computer to the Internet. The IP address of the first Access Point is e.g. 192.168.3.39. The Access Point has DHCP enabled so it assigns IP addresses automatically to all wireless laptop computers in its range. You need to set SSID network 1 on both Access Points and the IP address 192.168.3.41 on the second Access Point . The second Access Point will have the subnet mask 255.255.255.0 and the gateway IP address 192.168.2.1. The DNS addresses are usually assigned by your ISP. The Wireless Router connects wireless laptops through the Switch and the HotSpot computer to the Internet. The WAN IP address of the Router is 192.168.2.2. The Router LAN IP set e.g. to 192.168.3.2 and enables DHCP , so it assigns IP addresses automatically to all wireless laptop computers. Laptops will get IP addresses in the range 192.168.3.x and will have the same subnet mask as your HotSpot computer 255.255.255.0. The Gateway IP address is 192.168.2.1 and DNS addresses are usually assigned by your ISP. Wired (ethernet) computers are connected to the Internet through
the Switch/Switch and the HotSpot computer. The IP addresses of Wired computers are 192.168.2.3 and 192.168.2.4.
The Subnet mask is 255.255.255.0, the Gateway IP address is 192.168.2.1 and
the DNS addresses are usually assigned by your ISP.
A few wireless laptops, the wireless router, the access point, the Swqitch with the two VLANs and computer running the HotSpot software
Once your laptop customers step into your Access Point WiFi range, they will be able to scan the network and discover your Access Point. On connection, the Access Point will assign them IP and DNS settings automatically using DHCP. Please note that you need to enable the free connection to the Access Point without encryption or other limitations. If you have multiple Access Points you should specify a different IP range that DHCP assigns to wireless users. Computers connected via the switch are already connected in the network and after authentication a customer gets the access to the Internet. In case that these computers have a free access to the Internet, you should specify its MAC addresses in HotSpot Setup - Whitelists - MAC Whitelist page. A typical example of this is the Cybercafe which uses our Internet Caffe software to limit the access and manage computers. |