![]() ![]() WiFiDog will run on any Linux distribution, and is an optional package on most of the embedded Linux router firmware projects (like OpenWRT and DD-WRT). Unless you have time to explore the features and options, however, a simple, actively-developed solution like WiFiDog is probably the best bet. There are several open source captive portals to choose from for your Linux box, including NoCat, HotSpotPA, PacketFence, and ChilliSpot. If you’d like to find a solution somewhere between “run an open, unsecured AP” and “hand out your WPA2 password to people who write things like that down on sticky notes” then setting up a captive portal is a convenient option. ![]() The holiday season is upon us, and you know what that means: relatives coming over wanting to use your WiFi. ![]()
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