Kiwire 3.0 Administrator - Device & Controller Setup Guide
Kiwire 3.0 Administrator - Device & Controller Setup Guide
Cambium Networks Configuration for Kiwire Hotspot
Cambium Networks Configuration for Kiwire Hotspot
Prerequisites
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Before integrating the controller with Kiwire, it is necessary that the controller and access point:
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are connected to the Internet
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are reachable on the network
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have an IP address assigned to the a through DHCP or static
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Kiwire-hostname or Kiwire-ip can be obtain by contacting our technical support for our cloud customer. For enterprise client the ip will be on premises Kiwire ip address.
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Social network hostname list can be obtained from Social network whitelist guide
Part 1: Cambium cnMaestro configuration
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Login to your Cambium cnMaestro controller
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Go to WLANs > Configuration > AAA Servers
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Authentication Server
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Host: Kiwire-hostname or Kiwire-Ip
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Secret: create a secret pass phrase
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Port: 1812
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Timeout: 3 seconds
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Attempts: 1
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Accounting Server
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Host: Kiwire-hostname or Kiwire-ip
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Secret: secret same as authentication server
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Port: 1813
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Timeout: 3 seconds
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Attempts: 1
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Accounting Mode: Start-Interim-Stop
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Accounting Packet: ticked
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Interim Update Interval: 1800 seconds
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Advanced Settings
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NAS-Identifier: AP MAC address with capital letters and colon
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Dynamic Authorization: ticked
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Dynamic VLAN: ticked
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Called Station ID: AP-MAC:SSID
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Omaya 3.0 Administrator > Quick Setup > Dashboard
Documentation
Kiwire 3.0 Administrator - Reports, Help & Tools
Reports - Login
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Active Session
The Active Session module under Reports will list all users who are connected to your network regardless from which NAS equipment or zone. It indicates how much your network been used. This metric directly correlated to the user’s satisfaction and to a high ROI.
The field and its function description is listed below.
Login Record
The Login Record report module will list all the user logged in history report.
The field and its function description is listed below.
Login Summary
The Login Summary module will provide a graphical and table report of the user login success and failure rate. This graphical report will provide insight on your network performance. For example if your users are having high rate of issue of wrong password or trouble login in. Use the search option to view specific date range. To view by daily sample data, click on view icon on the row and you be presented the information of login transaction summary group by hourly for the particular date.
The field and its function description is listed below.
Login Frequency
The Login Frequency module will provide a graphical chart and table report on the number of users login frequency over a period by succeed vs unique login. This report primary objective is to provide insight of user behavior. Use Search box date from and date to, to select the report period and zone if you wish to view by zone. An example use case will be if high total number of login and low unique users, means users may have problem accessing the network in a WiFi environment due signalling issue.
The field and its function description is listed below.
Login Frequency by Profile
The Login Frequency By Profile module will report the login frequency-reporting group by profile. This provide insight on while profile is deem popular and are active during the duration of date selected. Use the date range selection to select the date of reporting you wish to view and if you wish to view by Project or Zone.
The field and its function description is listed below.
Login Device Frequency
The Login Device Frequency report module will report the login frequency by device MAC address/identity. This will detect if a same device used with multiple username or vice versa and provide an accurate login frequency, as usually the no of device is unique in a public WiFi environment. Also login device is an accurate way to determine the usage of the network. Use Search box date from and date to.
The field and its function description is listed below.
Session Concurrency
The Login Concurrency report will show the concurrency usage of users. As some users may use more than 1 hour or days for their network access. Concurrency report will tell the actual connected user over the period. This report provide a graphical report of the concurrency and utilization of the network. This provide a way to plan for your network upgrade. Use the date range selector to select the report period and zone if you wish to view by zone.
The field and its function description is listed below.
Login Error
The Login Error module will provide statistic and overview of error encountered by users in the last 24 hour. Select the log file to load by the date. The log file date format is log-YYMMDD (YY = Year, MM = Month, DD = Date).
The field and its function description is listed below.
Dwell Time Summary
The Dwell Time Summary will provide an analytic on users average usage time within the network. Dwell time will provide insight on your user average usage time. Use Search box date from and date to, to select the report period and zone if you wish to view by zone.
The field and its function description is listed below.
Dwell Time by Profile
The Dwell Time by Profile will provide an analytic on users average usage time within the network by profile. Dwell time will provide insight on the profile average usage time. Use Search box date from and date to, to select the report period and zone if you wish to view by zone.
The field and its function description is listed below.
Top Account by Login
The top account module describe total login by that specific user / mac. It helps to know which user is more actively using.
The field and its function description is listed below.
Return Account Summary
The Return Account module will provide the reporting of returning user, or user who has login and return to login over a period of time. Use Search box date from and date to, to select the report period and zone if you wish to view by zone. A high number of returning users shows that your venue has a loyal clientele and that your visitors appreciate your Wi-Fi service and use it multiple times. When users recognized by the network and are automatically reconnected, this information is shown in the database in their records, near the data of the single connections they did.
The field and its function description is listed below.