Hotspot 2.0 networks are usually provided by network service providers who can set network parameters in compliance with Hotspot 2.0 standards to identify the networks. Wireless terminals can obtain network information and automatically select and access the desired networks based on the preset identity credentials. The administrator needs to configure the APs through Hotspot 2.0 profiles according to the parameters provided by the network service providers so that the APs can provide Hotspot 2.0 network information to the wireless terminals. After the Hotspot 2.0 profiles are applied to VAP profiles, the configuration takes effect.
The system view is displayed.
The WLAN view is displayed.
A Hotspot 2.0 profile is created and the Hotspot 2.0 profile view is displayed.
By default, no Hotspot2.0 profile is available.
The Hotspot 2.0 network type and Internet access status are configured.
By default, the network type is set to wildcard, and Internet access is not supported.
HESSID of the Hotspot 2.0 network is configured.
By default, no HESSID is configured.
The venue type of the Hotspot 2.0 network is configured.
By default, no venue type information is configured for a Hotspot2.0 network.
The authentication type of the Hotspot 2.0 network is configured.
By default, no network authentication type is configured.
Available IPv4 address types of the Hotspot 2.0 network are configured.
By default, no available type of IPv4 addresses is configured.
Available IPv6 address types of the Hotspot 2.0 network are configured.
By default, no available type of IPv6 addresses is configured.