# # $Id$ # # The latest version of this document lives at: # # # Please check the above URL if you have a FAQ that does not appear here. # WiFiDog/FAQ The WiFi Dog Captive Portal Frequently Asked Questions To alleviate the repetition on the [9][WWW] WiFiDog mailing list, and to help people get started quickly, here are the FAQs: 1. [10]The WiFi Dog Captive Portal Frequently Asked Questions 1. [11]General questions 1. [12]What is WiFiDog?

[13]Who makes WiFiDog? [14]Who can use WiFiDog?

Jul 25, 2018  Hi, I'm trying to create a captive portal using wifidog on openwrt system on tp link tl-mr3020. The installation went well, at the end the server.

[15]Who currently uses WiFiDog? [16]What can it do?

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[17]What is it composed of? [18]What are the main differences between it and NoCat? [19]How does it work? [20]What does it run on? [21]Can I write my own client?

[22]Can I write my own auth server? [23]What does it look like? [24]The WiFiDog Client 1. Eltex alatau puljt instrukciya. [25]What do I need?

[26]Pre-installation 3. [27]Installation 4.

[28]Configuration 5. [29]Running 6. [30]Testing 3. [31]The WiFiDog client on a linksys WRT54G 1. [32]What do I need?

[33]Pre-installation 3. [34]Installation 1.

[35]Introduction 2. [36]Compiling a MIPS-friendly WiFiDog 3. [37]Getting the new MIPS-friendly WiFiDog onto the router 4.

[38]Actual installation 4. [39]Configuration, Running and Testing 5. [40]The intricate link between WiFiDog and OpenWRT 6. [41]I am not comfortable with linux and don't know how to do all this compiling stuff. Is there an easier way for me to get the WiFiDog client running on a Linksys WRT54G? [42]The WiFiDog auth server 1. [43]What do I need?

[44]Installation 3. [45]Configuration 4. [46]Testing General questions What is WiFiDog? [47]WiFiDog is software used to create wireless hotspots. It is a next-generation alternative to [48][WWW] NoCat.

Who makes WiFiDog? The technical team of [49]IleSansFil created and maintains [50]WiFiDog. Who can use WiFiDog? On the legal/licensing front, anyone can use [51]WiFiDog. It is free software released under the GPL license.

On the practical front, we would like the answer to also be 'everyone', however this would not be the truth. The main target user base of [52]WiFiDog is network administrators, hotspot administrators and hackers who 'know what they're doing'.

Odds are that an average windows user would not benefit from, or be able to correctly setup and continually administer a [53]WiFiDog installation. If the software ever reaches a point of complete point-and-click ease that we feel average users can safely administer, we will update this document. Who currently uses WiFiDog?

The following companies, organizations, groups or persons are known to use [54]WiFiDog on their hotspots: * [55]IleSansFil * [56][WWW] BC Wireless What can it do? See the [57]WiFiDog/FeatureList page for the feature list. What is it composed of? It is composed of 2 components: 1. The client is a daemon process - this gets installed on every wireless router 2.