UAG 5100 how to allowed some device AP access internet without authentication in LAN1 hotspot?

greg
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Godd morning Sir
i have a uag 5100 ,and need to update some access point who are in LAN1 hotspot network and then need internet access to did update without ticket access how to permit that scenario with mac address?
Best regards

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  • Zyxel_James
    Zyxel_James Posts: 663  Zyxel Employee
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    Hello @greg,

    You could create a new policy for the access point to bypass the web authentication.

    First, navigate to configure > Network > IP/MAC binding, add a static DHCP binding profile for the access point in the LAN1 network.


    Secondly, navigate to Configure > Object > Address, and create an address object that binding to the access point.


    Finally, create a web authentication policy for the access point to bypass the web auth, select the object AccessPoint as the Source Address, and select “unnecessary” as the authentication.


    With the above settings, the WiFi clients on LAN1 network need to pass the web authentication for the internet access, however, the access point does not.


    Thanks!

    James.


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  • Zyxel_James
    Zyxel_James Posts: 663  Zyxel Employee
    Zyxel Certified Network Administrator - Security Zyxel Certified Network Administrator - Nebula Zyxel Certified Sales Associate 100 Answers
    Answer ✓

    Hello @greg,

    You could create a new policy for the access point to bypass the web authentication.

    First, navigate to configure > Network > IP/MAC binding, add a static DHCP binding profile for the access point in the LAN1 network.


    Secondly, navigate to Configure > Object > Address, and create an address object that binding to the access point.


    Finally, create a web authentication policy for the access point to bypass the web auth, select the object AccessPoint as the Source Address, and select “unnecessary” as the authentication.


    With the above settings, the WiFi clients on LAN1 network need to pass the web authentication for the internet access, however, the access point does not.


    Thanks!

    James.


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