Captive portal for suspended accounts

Glenn Kelley glenn at connectivity.engineer
Mon Sep 11 17:22:12 UTC 2023


Most common billing systems have this built in
What are you using for billing?

Sonar / wispgate.io / Powercode / Splynx all include this -

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On Mon, Sep 11, 2023 at 9:54 AM Steve Saner via NANOG <nanog at nanog.org> wrote:
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> We are a combination fiber and fixed wireless ISP with around 20k subscribers.
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> Management is wanting to develop something along the lines of a captive portal for suspended accounts such that those customers are forced to a portal that allows them to make payment and get reactivated.
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> This is a common thing for a cafe wifi hotspot or something, but has anyone here attempted to do it at this kind of scale who would be willing to share their experiences? If someone has successfully done this, I would love to pick your brain a bit to understand how you accomplished it.
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> Thanks much.
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