Gentlemen,
I am tasked with providing a Guest Wi-Fi solution for one of my clients. The client already has an enterprise WLAN which is secured with radius and all that good stuff. Plan for the Guest Wi-Fi is to simply broadcast a second SSID on a separate VLAN taking them straight out to an onsite DSL circuit. Nothing fancy, no content filtering intended or desired by the client. Just open internet obviously secured and separated from their private network. I do intend to put up a captive portal or some sort of page which forces all users accessing the guest network to 'agree' with the internet usage policy. So my question here is does anyone know what I have to do to ensure that my client is not liable for anything that happens on this guest network, i.e. someone gets hacked, or some pervert is browsing from their IP and the FBI get's involved etc... My assumption is that you need to have a proper captive portal with proper verbiage on your 'user agreement' and I'm also assuming you need to log 'clicks' on the page when users 'agree' to your usage policy. Any experience or thoughts on this one? Thanks, Tim
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