Thanks, Sam.  That is helpful.

FWIW, I'm currently researching the following things on UBNT...

1) How exactly is UAM done on all Ubiquiti radios?  Specifically, can
an AP do the following...

a) white lists an offsite portal page (e.g. NNU or Aptilo)
b) redirects unauthorized users to this portal page?
c) after client pays on portal page, tell the AP UAM webserver on
Ubiquiti radio to authenticate the user
d) pre-authenticate user MAC addresses that roam from other APs?

2) If a Ubiquiti device already services an SSID, how can it also
serve a separate SSID that (a) does it's own UAM, and (b) does its own
DHCP scope?  Can I do this existing hardware?  Or do I need to get a
new radio for each new service?

Ideally, I'd like to "stack services" on existing UBNT networks, as
well as roll out new ones...hence the reason I'm hoping for some sort
of simple UAM overlay.

On Thu, Jul 5, 2012 at 5:03 PM, Sam Tetherow <tethe...@shwisp.net> wrote:
> This sounds pretty much like UniFi.  The UniFi units do not handle the DHCP
> so you would need something handing out leases like a small Mikrotik box.
> You then add all the UniFi units that you want to be 'seamless' to the same
> network in the unifi controller.  The unifi controller can be run anywhere
> that is reachable from the UniFi units (the UniFi's do not have to be
> reachable from the controller though, so then can be behind a NAT).
>
>
>
> On 07/04/2012 05:17 PM, Rogelio wrote:
>
> (Apologies if my questions are a bit naive, I'm still getting used to how
> Ubiquiti does things. I've always done things the traditional way in carrier
> networks, i.e. tunneling everything back to the core and then breaking out
> traffic accordingly).
>
> I have some questions about Ubiquiti's ability to integrate with UAM.
>
> I have a scenario where I will have approximately 1000-2000 APs scattered
> across different extremely rural areas with limited backhaul space. These
> areas will likely NOT have the expertise to properly babysit a core
> solution.
>
> In a past life, I've often just put in an access point with some sort of
> DHCP solution and UAM redirect. This AP plugged directly into the modem
> (DSL, cable, etc) and then got a public CPE address which I could manage
> remotely. When customers hit the open SSID, they got a spash page that was
> served by NetNearU (NetNearU.com), and when they authenticated, their MAC
> was whitelisted on for the duration of time. When they went to another AP
> that had a different DHCP server, their MAC address was pre-authenticated
> and they appeared (from their perspective "to roam").
>
> A few questions on how I can do this "The Ubiquiti Way".
>
> 1) Does Ubiquiti do DHCP at the edge on each AP? If not, is there some 3rd
> party software I can use? I understand if this is not supported and if I
> have to figure this out myself. That is not a problem.
>
> 2) Does Ubiquiti have a way of vectoring the users off to this database? I
> see that Chili has a plugin, and it looks relatively simple to integrate.
> Does this still work with the current OS? Or have things changed?
>
> http://coova.org/node/3685
>
> 3) Can someone recommend a hosted user database solution that is cheap and
> reliable? If I had to roll it myself, what would you recommend?
>
> 4) Do I have to use UniFi? Can I just script out some sort of login script
> to quickly deploy and configure these thigns?
>
> This project (if it takes off) could be about 1000-2000 thousand APs
> scattered across rural Africa and South America. I'm hoping for limited
> equipment at the edge (things like battery backups and customized antennas
> may be needed in some cases, but I'm hoping for limited network equipment).
>
> If anyone has any ideas or would like for me to connect them with the
> various decision makers, please feel free to contact me offline. I'm not
> looking to make anything off this project, just donate a little time in
> helping it get off the ground by asking the right questions.
>
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