Portal without authentication (with "agree to Terms of use"): What happens when Controller goes off?

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Portal without authentication (with "agree to Terms of use"): What happens when Controller goes off?
Portal without authentication (with "agree to Terms of use"): What happens when Controller goes off?
2022-11-24 20:53:13
Model: EAP245  
Hardware Version: V3
Firmware Version: 5.0.4 Build 20211021 Rel. 57494

Hello. I have several EAP245, and Controller v 4.4.6 on Raspberry pi 4 (2GB).

I just set up Guest Portal: i.e. guest network enabled, and portal enabled, with simple "click and go" with terms of service, nothing on ACL, nothing on firewall. It seems to be working fine: I tried on my own, and I see an authenticated user with decent data traffic, too. I assume blockage for all typically unwanted traffic (access to other subnets, client isolation) and necessary "allow" for portal, DHCP, DNS etc, are taken care of by clicking of guest-network ?

 

Anyway, now I was wondering what happens if the controller goes off accidentally. I read this page

https://www.tp-link.com/en/support/faq/1041/

 

and am a bit confused. In the table, it looks like even if the controller goes off-line, the users are able to use the internet. But what's written at the bottom of the page in red sounds like it is no longer the case after July 2019: if the controller goes offline, the users can no longer get authenticated. Is that the case? I would prefer that the users can get on-line without the portal....

 

I would appreciate your info!

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Re:Portal without authentication (with "agree to Terms of use"): What happens when Controller goes off?
2022-11-25 09:27:19

  @doremifajb 

 

When the controller is offline, the client can not use the portal.

You can use the portal settings under EAP standalone to achieve your needs.

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Re:Portal without authentication (with "agree to Terms of use"): What happens when Controller goes off?
2022-11-25 09:38:32

  @Virgo 

Thank you for your reply! I meant that, in case the Controller is off-line, it would be nice if the users can access to the internet without portal. Does that work, or are the EAPs going to block it ?

 

And, I had thought that EAPs are allowed to either be "stand alone", or adopted to a controller. Is that right ? So if they are already adopted and if I want to keep using the feature available through Controller-based management, I can't use something that's available for Stand alone ? Or would that work ?

 

If the Portal is on each EAP, then this means the clients cannot roam without clicking "login" each time ?

 

 

 

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