Captive portal alternative when device (older Roku) is in play
I own an apartment complex (long term leases) with 24 units and I have a captive portal setup, which works great. However, a number of tenants have ONN roku TVs *(or older roku tvs) which don't support the captive portal login feature. My current work around is to create a room specific wifi with just a password for a device - like this:
user: Apt1_Devices pass: something
user: Apt2_Devices pass: somethingelse
The problem is that solution requires I setup 24 wifi networks on top of the 3 I already have. Does omada support that many networks? Is there a better way I can solve this problem (keep in mind I can't control tenant devices, so making them upgrade to a different or newer roku is not an option and the ONN devices are brand new). There will also be other devices with the same problem most likely. I need to provide a solution for the tenants that requires little to no effort on their part - keeping in line with good landlord behavior.
Essentially I'd expire all the device networks passwords every 45 days and if they are behind in rent it doesn't get turned back on until they are current. I charge a fee for high speed wifi, which in that area is hard to get.
Note: I do use a captive portal and for many tenants that works but now I have to manage 2 types of wireless deployments.