Configuration for Wireless Network Based on Hotspot and CAPsMAN
Abstract
In the present scenario, a growing need is stressed on having wireless networks both indoors and outdoors of diverse large environments like public areas, corporate offices, and government sectors, schools, and colleges. Traditional network deployments, on the other hand, generally rely on either bridging or rather on the full CSS deployment method while often making use of NAT on every access point. This causes interference with access points operating beyond the DHCP server lease limits, with frequent loop issues arising within the wireless infrastructures. Thus, network administrators face the challenge of adding many simultaneous access points that do not have the ability to be integrated, thus giving rise to numerous challenges in meeting demand with reliable networking solutions that provide quick distribution of vouchers or enable user registrations per ID, especially during peak usage periods involving large numbers of users who are connected concurrently.
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