| 3 | | The Wifidog project is an open source captive portal solution. It was designed primarily for wireless community groups, but caters to various other [wiki:WirelessCommunityModels business models] as well. If you have questions about the wifidog project, they may be answered in the [wiki:FAQ FAQ]. You may also be interested in seeing some of the [wiki:Community community wireless groups, WISP's, universities, and private businesses] currently using Wifidog across the globe. |
| | 3 | The Wifidog project is an open source captive portal solution. As such, it has three main functions: |
| | 4 | 1. Location-aware delivery of internal or external content |
| | 5 | 1. Authentication and authorization |
| | 6 | 1. Centralized network monitoring |
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| | 8 | Most of the contributions to it's development came from wireless community groups, so this the model with the most support. However wifidog has an extremely generic design. As such it is now used by several other types of organizations. With relatively small amount of development, it can be used in for [wiki:WirelessCommunityModels many more business models] as well. |
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| | 10 | If you have questions about the wifidog project, they may be answered in the [wiki:FAQ FAQ]. You may also be interested in seeing some of the [wiki:Community community wireless groups, WISP's, universities, and private businesses] currently using Wifidog across the globe. |