Group management:
The requirements for the WLAN services that the operator wants to provide via its own hardware generally apply to multiple modems/APs. The portal therefore offers the option of grouping the hardware as the operator sees fit (e.g., by building or by deployment area) and then defining the WLAN services for all the devices contained in this group. This gives the operator the option of defining individual welcome pages for individual objects/regions when connecting to an open WLAN, for example, or of specifying independent access codes for Internet use, or of setting up independent networks for internal purposes. For example, all administrative facilities can communicate with each other on the same network, free roaming between WLANs can be enabled, or an invisible network for IOT devices can be set up. The simple menu navigation, the focus on the essential factors and the integration of all relevant systems and processes make it easy to operate centrally in one place, without the need for extended technical knowledge.
The operator receives feedback on the utilization of the infrastructure provided via a separate statistics module. This provides information about the utilization of the network connection as well as the number of users who have used the open guest WLAN, at which times the network load is greatest and whether there are different levels of utilization between the differently grouped access points. This helps in planning, in order to carry out resource planning that is both economical and in line with demand, or in fault analysis by establishing correlations between reports from tenants and problems that have occurred regionally.
Another key aspect of the solution is to give tenants maximum self-sufficiency in configuring their own WLAN. This is not only to ensure a high degree of user-friendliness and individual room for maneuver, but above all to minimize the need for communication and support between tenant and operator. This is considerably supported by the fact that the tenant can configure his WLAN completely autonomously via his own configuration portal.
The data collected and checked as part of the setup wizard and the DSGVO-compliant processing of this data already take into account regulatory requirements. On the part of the operator, time-consuming support and administrative tasks in tenant support for the WLAN service can thus be reduced to a minimum.