Deauthorize guest-clients manually
Hello ! Is there any way to deauthorize a client on a guest-net with portl manually, before the authentication time outs ? Not that I want to kick someone out, but when I'm testing portal, it's convenient if I can deauthenticate my laptop, so that I can check the portal again. If there is no option on the controller itself, I can also ssh to look for a file and perhaps delete my MAC address. But I don't know where it is, and i don't want to screw anything up! I will appreciate your info!
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@Virgo Thank you for your reply ! However, I don't find the menu item "hotspot". My controller is 4.4.6...
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I remember the Voucher manager you can find on the Portal settings page, it is the same page.
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Mine is actually "no authentification", just click to agree to the terms of service. But I wonder what the difference if I choose "hotspot". In any case, I want people to just use the internet with one click (or two: check the box, and login). Is there any file in the controller (in my case, raspberry pi 4), where the list of the MACs of the authorized users are, where I can delete one?
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Oooh, that's one ! Thank you very much !
Only, I still have one problem... when I'm on the guest network myself, I don't have access to the controller. And when I'm on admin-network, I'm listed with "connected"..... Is there any way to deauthorize a device that is not currently online as a guest?
If not, I will have to use my smartphone to deauthorize my laptop.... I have never used omada controller on my smartphone.
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