IronWiFi Console Manual
Vouchers
Vouchers are combinations of digits/letters in customizable formats and lengths that can be used to gain access to the internet if you configure your captive portal to use the authentication provider Voucher. You can generate any number of vouchers ...
Groups
Voucher/User can be a member of multiple groups and inherit attributes from these groups. This way, you can apply attributes to users/vouchers in bulk. Priority - determines the order of how the group membership should be evaluated, starting with 1 ...
Walled Garden List
If your Captive Portal uses external means of authentication (Twitter, Google, Facebook, Okta...etc.), the walled garden list, or the pre-authorisation list on your access point needs to include domain names required for the authentication to be ...
GDPR
The EU General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”) came into force across the European Union on 25th May 2018 and brought with it the most significant changes to data protection law in two decades. Based on privacy by design and taking a “risk-based” ...
Billing information
When you create or upgrade to a paid plan, you will put a credit card in for automatic payments. This will allow IronWifi to make the recurring package charges for your account without having to notify you each month of the bill. IronWifi relies on a ...
Service Monitor
Please follow the steps below to monitor our service yourself in order to reduce the impact of any issues that may arise. Set up your own uptime robot to monitor our servers yourself a) Start by navigating to https://uptimerobot.com/ , then click on ...
Attributes
IronWiFi supports thousands of attributes from over 100 vendors. Two types of attributes are available - Check and Reply and these can be assigned to individual users or groups of users. Common Check Attributes Check attributes are used to compare ...
Users
Username – Unique identifier that the user will use for authentication. Full Name – User's first and last name E-mail – User's email address. This email address is used for Certificate delivery if using the TLS authentication method. Organizational ...
Captive Portals
Name – Give your Captive Portal a name Description – Provide a description to your Captive Portal Network – The network that this Captive Portal belongs to. These Network's RADIUS servers will authenticate any access requests processed by this ...
REST API
Full documentation of our API is available on this webpage If you are a software developer or integrator, you might want to use the provided API (Application Programming Interface) to integrate the IronWiFi authentication service with your existing ...
Account
You can configure and control everything about your IronWiFi account. All of the settings that you can manage through the User Interface can also be achieved through the API. Your profile provides IronWiFi with the information we need to contact you ...
Authentication Providers
Authentication Providers define how users are allowed to authenticate on a Splash page. Users will be allowed to use any available authentication method, and the Report will contain information about the authentication provider. Add a New ...
Guest Manager
This section configures temporary user accounts generated during the authentication process via Captive Portal. Username Type - Specifies the format of generated username, where the user does not provide a username. It can have a format of: Digits ...
Portal Pages
Portal pages are displayed to the users in different authorization phases. Pages can be customized to match the Company design by clicking the Edit button in each row. You can also refer to files uploaded via the File Manager. To restore the default ...
Roles
Role Permissions During the Role creation process, you will be given the option of selecting specific permissions, or scopes, that you would like to assign to your new Role. These permissions restrict which areas of your account, team members with ...
Team Members
Team Members are IronWiFi accounts that belong to a parent account. They have their own permissions, which you assign as you invite the team members. Team members are provided in order to help you segment your account and API activity. Create a Team ...
White Label
IronWiFi allows you to white label your landing page URL and emails and get rid of the IronWiFi sender, subject, and design on your emails. You can start to build your domain’s email reputation and explicitly show all your recipients that you sent ...
API Keys
Table of Contents What are API Keys? Create an API Key API Key Permissions Edit an API Key Deactivate an API Key Sending requests With an API Key What are API Keys? API keys are used by your application, or website to authenticate access to IronWiFi ...
Billing
When you create or upgrade to a paid plan, you will put a credit card in for automatic payments. This will allow IronWiFi to make the recurring package charges for your account without having to notify you each month of the bill. IronWiFi relies on a ...
Passwords
Passwords are the keys that get you entry into so many things, including IronWiFi. As an attack vector, bad actors may try to take advantage of your passwords in order to get vital information about you or your customers. We’ve created a couple of ...