Kiwire 3.0 Administrator - Device & Controller Setup Guide
Kiwire 3.0 Administrator - Device & Controller Setup Guide
Cambium Networks Configuration for Kiwire Hotspot
Cambium Networks Configuration for Kiwire Hotspot
Prerequisites
Before integrating the controller with Kiwire, it is necessary that the controller and access point:
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are connected to the Internet
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are reachable on the network
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have an IP address assigned to the a through DHCP or static
Note:
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Kiwire-hostname or Kiwire-ip can be obtain by contacting our technical support for our cloud customer. For enterprise client the ip will be on premises Kiwire ip address.
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Social network hostname list can be obtained from Social network whitelist guide
Part 1: Cambium cnMaestro configuration
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Login to your Cambium cnMaestro controller
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Go to WLANs > Configuration > AAA Servers
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Authentication Server
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Host: Kiwire-hostname or Kiwire-Ip
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Secret: create a secret pass phrase
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Port: 1812
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Timeout: 3 seconds
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Attempts: 1
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Accounting Server
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Host: Kiwire-hostname or Kiwire-ip
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Secret: secret same as authentication server
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Port: 1813
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Timeout: 3 seconds
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Attempts: 1
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Accounting Mode: Start-Interim-Stop
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Accounting Packet: ticked
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Interim Update Interval: 1800 seconds
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Advanced Settings
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NAS-Identifier: AP MAC address with capital letters and colon
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Dynamic Authorization: ticked
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Dynamic VLAN: ticked
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Called Station ID: AP-MAC:SSID
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Omaya 3.0 Administrator > Quick Setup > Dashboard
Documentation
Kiwire 3.0 Administrator > Cloud & Policy > Dynamic Bandwidth
Kiwire 3.0 Administrator - Cloud & Policy
Cloud & Policy - Dynamic Bandwidth
The dynamic bandwidth module is an fair usage policy bandwidth usage bandwidth module. Many ISPs use a Fair User Policy (FUP). This means if NAS or zone have lower traffic all user will get a higher bandwidth and when the at peak hour all user will be to a lower bandwidth limit. We’ve moved this idea on to a different level and made it as configurable as it can be. To access the dynamic bandwidth module click on Policy > Dynamic Bandwidth from the navigation.
The field and its function description is listed below.
Add New Dynamic Bandwidth
Click on “Add Dynamic Bandwidth” button and populate the required fields. Fill in the field with relevant information to complete the process.
The field and its function description is listed below.
Edit or Delete Dynamic Bandwidth
Click on the edit icon, the edit screen displays which you can edit the setting of the dynamic bandwidth. Click on the delete icon to delete the dynamic bandwidth. A prompt will be displayed to ask for your confirmation to proceed to delete the dynamic bandwidth. Please exercise with caution as this is not a reversible action.