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user_guide:click_to_connect_howto [2016/06/12 22:09] – [If you build your own Profiles:] adminuser_guide:click_to_connect_howto [2016/06/12 22:45] (current) – [Add the Click-to-Connect Button to the Log-in page] admin
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-====== Steps for a Clik-To-Connect Login Page ======+====== Steps for a Click-To-Connect Login Page ======
  
 ===== Create the Click-to-Connect Profile ===== ===== Create the Click-to-Connect Profile =====
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 |<wrap em>Rd-Mac-Counter-Data</wrap> |Check  |:=   |<wrap em> 1</wrap>       | This counter will be enforced on each device connecting  | |<wrap em>Rd-Mac-Counter-Data</wrap> |Check  |:=   |<wrap em> 1</wrap>       | This counter will be enforced on each device connecting  |
 |Fall-Through |Reply  |:=   | Yes       | Required to group these components together  | |Fall-Through |Reply  |:=   | Yes       | Required to group these components together  |
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 ===== Create the Click-to-Connect User ===== ===== Create the Click-to-Connect User =====
  
-  * Click on Permanent Users on the RADIUSdesk home screen +  *Create a New Permanent User called **click_to_connect@radiusdesk**. (Radiusdesk is the NAS ID of our default captive portal. Be sure to fill in <wrap em>YOUR NAS ID</wrap> after the **@** sign.) 
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-  * Create a permanent user called **click_to_connect@radiusdesk**. (Radiusdesk is our NAS ID of the default captive portal. Be sure to fill in <wrap em>YOUR NAS ID</wrap> after the **@** sign.)+
   * Give it the password of **click_to_connect**   * Give it the password of **click_to_connect**
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   * Select the **Realm** and the** Profile** you want to use as discussed above.   * Select the **Realm** and the** Profile** you want to use as discussed above.
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   * Also ensure that the **Cap type for Data** says on **Hard**.   * Also ensure that the **Cap type for Data** says on **Hard**.
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 +  * Click **OK**  
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 ==== Whats in a name? ==== ==== Whats in a name? ====
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 +===== Enable the Click-to-Connect Button to the Log-in page =====
  
 +  * Click on **Menu -> Dynamic login pages** , The Dynamic login pages Window opens.
  
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-===== Add the Click-to-Connect Button to the Log-in page =====+ 
 +  * **Select** the Login Page you want to add a Click-to-connect button to. 
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 +  * Click **Edit** on the Action Toolbar in the Dynamic login pages Window. 
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 +  * Click on the **Click-to-Connect Tab** in the Edit Window. 
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 +  * Tick the **Enable** check box to insert the Click-to-connect button on the Login page
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 +  * If you want **no other** fields on the login page, also tick the **Only Click-to-connect** check box. 
  
-  * Click on **Menu -> Dynamic login pages** to open the Dynamic login pages management applet.+  * Your login page should now look like this:
  
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