Setting up a System for Public Wireless Internet Access

I thought I’d do something half useful today, and put together all of the instructions/notes etc I’d written about putting together a free public wireless access system using WiFiDog (link at the bottom of this post).

If you are an organisation (or even an individual I guess), wanting to provide WiFi access over multiple locations (perhaps a college campus?) with centralised login, the tutorial should get you there.

The system as stands is much superior to more or less any proprietary access system that I’ve come across, but costs next to nothing as it can be put together using old recycled PCs and free software.

Hopefully this should prove useful to someone out there. Please feel free to contribute to the tutorial too if you have anything to add.

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