2018-01-03 - Re: [GRASE-Hotspot] Re: Grase Hotspot working with DD-WRT routers in remote locations.

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From: ch***o@gmail.com
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UTC Datetime: 2018-01-03 08:23:54 UTC
Raw Date: Wed, 03 Jan 2018 07:23:54 -0800

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hi Esteves

I really like this solution, it's been a long time since I'm trying to 
deploy it. i have followed your step by step tutorial however my remote 
site clients do not get any coovachilli ip address.

please help me.

Le dimanche 7 décembre 2014 21:25:33 UTC+1, Norberto Esteves a écrit :
>
> Other thing that was missing,
>
> If you want to use computer accounts you need to add the option "macauth" 
> to Advanced Chilispot Options:
>
> defidletimeout 600
> interval 600
> macauth
> macpasswd password
> nousergardendata
> uamlogoutip 1.0.0.0
> coaport 3779
> dhcpstart 200
> dhcpend 299
>
> Regards,
>
> 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 users
>>  
>> Yes, 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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