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Specify the APs to be added to the AP load balancing group.
3.21 Wireless Authentication
Caution
This function is supported by only RG-RAP2260(G), RG-RAP2260(E), RG-RAP6260(G), RG-
RAP6262(G), RG-RAP2260(H), RG-RAP6260(H), RG-RAP6260(H)-D, RG-RAP2266, RG-
RAP2260, and RG-RAP6262.
3.21.1 Overview
Wireless authentication verifies the identity of users on a wireless network. Only
authenticated users can access the network, ensuring wireless network security. You can
configure authentication-free for wireless STAs (IP address/MAC address), public IP
addresses, and domain names. Users can directly use network services or access specific
websites without entering the username, password, or other information.
To use the wireless authentication function, ensure that the AP is added to Ruijie Cloud
and is online. Then, configure a portal template on Ruijie Cloud and apply it to a specific
SSID. When STAs connect to this SSID and access the network, the AP allows STAs added
to the authentication-free lists configured on the Eweb management system (excluding
those added to the MAC address blocklist) to access the network without authentication.
The AP forbids STAs whose MAC addresses are added to the MAC address blocklist
configured on the Eweb management system from accessing the network. For other
users or domain names, the AP redirects them to the portal authentication page. Users
need to complete identity verification on the portal page.
The following four authentication modes are supported:
One-click Login: indicates login without the username and password.
Voucher: indicates login with a random eight-digit password.
Account: indicates login with the account and password.
SMS: indicates login with the phone number and code.