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Summary
Hotspot 2.0 is a wireless network standard designed to make it easier and more secure to connect to public WiFi hotspots. This chapter is an overview of the Hotspot 2.0 section for {{{name}}} devices.
Hotspot 2.0
The Hotspot 2.0 displays available WiFi interfaces. In order to begin configuring an interface click the 'Edit' button next to it:
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After this you should be redirected to the configuration page for that interface.
Hotspot 2.0 Configuration
General Setup
Field | Value | Description |
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Enable | off | on; default: off | Turns Hotspot 2.0 for this interface on or off. |
Internet access | off | on; default: off | Is used to inform the client device whether internet access is available. |
Access Network Type | Private network | Private network with guest access | Chargeable public network | Free public network | Personal device network | Emergency services only network | Test or experimental; default: | The access network type present in beacon and probe response frames. Mobile devices can use this information when selecting a hotspot. |
HESSID | mac; default: none | Homogeneous ESS identifier (optional). This shall be identical to one of the BSSIDs in the homogeneous ESS. |
Roaming consortium OI | 3 or 5 octet hexstring; default: none | Only first three entries are available through Beacon and Probe Response frames. |
Network authentication type | Not configured | Acceptance of terms and conditions | On-line enrollment supported | http/https redirection | DNS redirection; default: Not configured | Type of authentication used on this network. |
IP Address type availability | Address type not available | Public IPv1 address available | Port restricted IPv4 address available | Single NATed IPv4 address available | Double NATed IPv4 address available | Port restricted IPv4 address and single NATed IPv4 address available | Port restricted IPv4 address and double NATed IPv4 address available | Availability of the address type is not known; default: Availability of the address type is not known | Provides information about the IP address version and type that would be available to a mobile device after it authenticates to the network. |
Domain name | domain name; default: none | The Domain Name ANQP-element provides a list of one or more domain names of the entity operating the hotspot network. |
Venue group | various; default: Unspecified | Describes the venue in which the hotspot is located. |
Venue type | various; default: | Describes the venue in which the hotspot is located. |
OSU Provider
Field | Value | Description |
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OSU ssid | string; default: none | Informs client devices about the SSID used for OSU connections. |
OSU server URL | url; default: none | Is used to inform the client device whether internet access is available. |
Name language code | string; default: none | Two or three character language code (ISO-639)/ |
OSU friendly name | string; default: none | . |
OSU NAI | string; default: none | OSU network access identifier. |
OSU method list | OMA-DM | SOAP-XML; default: none | . |
Description language code | string; default: none | Two or three character language code (ISO-639). |
Description | string; default: none | OSU service description. |
WAN Metrics
Field | Value | Description |
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Link Status | Link up | Link Down; default: Link up | Provides information about the WAN link that connects the hotspot to the Internet. |
Downlink Speed | integer [1..4294967295]; default: none | Maximum downlink speed in Kbps. |
Uplink Speed | integer [1..4294967295]; default: none | Maximum uplink speed in Kbps. |
Venue Name Information
The Venue Name Information is used to configure one or more Venue Name values for Venue Name ANQP information. To add a new Venue configuration, click the 'Add' button.
You should see a new entry appear in the Venue Name Information list.
Field | Value | Description |
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Language Code | string; default: none | Two or three character language code (ISO-639). |
Venue Name | string; default: none | Name of this venue. |
Venue URL Information | url; default: none | Venue URL to provide additional information corresponding to Venue Name information (the URL should contain protocol). |
3GPP Cellular Network Information
The 3GPP Cellular Network Information section is used to uniquely identify mobile network operators. To add a new mobile operator instance, click the 'Add' button.
You should see a new entry appear in the 3GPP Cellular Network Information list.
Field | Value | Description |
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Mobile Country Code | integer; default: | Mobile country code (3 decimal digits). |
Mobile Network Code | integer; default: none | Mobile network code (2 or 3 decimal digits). |
Network Access Identifier (NAI) Realm Information
The Network Access Identifier (NAI) Realm Information parameters provide information for stations using interworking network selection to allow automatic connection to a network based on credentials. To add a new NAI Realm Information configuration, click the 'Add' button.
You should see a new entry appear in the Network Access Identifier (NAI) Realm Information list.
Field | Value | Description |
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NAI Realm | url; default: Link up | The NAI Realm provides a list of NAI realms corresponding to the Home SPs that can authenticate a client device. |
EAP Method | EAP-TLS | EAP-TTLS | PEAP | EAP-FAST; default: Undefined | Identifies the EAP method supported by that NAI realm for authentication. |
Authentication Parameter | Undefined | Non EAP PAP | Non EAP CHAP | Non EAP MSCHAP | Non EAP MSCHAPV2 | Credential certificate | Credential username/password; default: Undefined | EAP method authentication parameter. |
Operator Friendly Name
The client device may obtain the Operator Friendly Name via GAS/ANQP queries to assist the user during manual hotspot selection. To add a new Operator Friendly Name configuration, click the 'Add' button.
You should see a new entry appear in the Operator Friendly Name list.
Field | Value | Description |
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Language Code | string; default: Link up | Two or three character language code (ISO-639). |
Operator's Name | string; default: none | Provides a friendly name for the Hotspot Operator. |
Connection Capability
The Connection Capability section provides information on the status of commonly used communication protocols and ports. To add a new protocol/port configuration, click the 'Add' button.
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You should see a new entry appear in the Connection Capability list.
Field | Value | Description |
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Protocol | ICMP | TCP | UDP; default: ICMP | . |
Port Number | integer [0..65535]; default: none | . |
Status | Closed | Open | Unknown; default: Closed | . |
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