05/08/2013
Airlive introduces wireless internet access Gateway Server
Taipei, Taiwan
The basic idea of the development of Airlive WIAS-3200N v2 was essential to facilitate and accelerate the establishment of a hotspot with paid access, increasing the reliability of the system and ultimately save on operating costs. For the operators of these businesses it may well be that selling Internet access to the public is a welcome additional source of income. Instead of the current solution, the WIAS-3200N v2 consists of a common server computer turned on for 24 hours a day with painstakingly installed software that can fully replace that solution with the zero noise and disproportionately lower energy consumption.
Of course, although Airlive WIAS-3200N v2 is already equipped with all the necessary software to operate the paid hotspot, Airlive has not forgotten the possibility of individual adaptation to customise the login page and information windows which the customer comes into contact with, so that each operator can be original and modify the appearance for his own needs . Creating the user account is simple according to Airlive, thanks amongst other things to the inbuilt password generator. Credentials can then be printed on a standard printer or POS thermal printer, given to the customer and he can immediately start using it. Billing based on time spent or the amount of traffic can be chosen, Airlive WIAS-3200N v2 includes a payment system so the customer can charge his account itself with a credit card.
The wireless aspect of the Airlive Access Gateway supports the latest 802.11n standard, due to its speed and bandwidth can handle up to 100 simultaneously connected clients. It supports all current types of wireless security. Signal coverage is excellent due to two detachable 5dBi antennas and MIMO technology. Airlive WIAS-3200N v2 is built into a robust, dust-proof metal housing, so you users can basically "fit and forget".
Within the administration features of the device, besides creating and deleting user accounts, many parameters and permissions can be set, such as access rules, restricting access to specific services or the site, determining the bandwidth to individual customers and services. Customers simply open their Internet browser and enter their username and password, then pop-up window regularly informs him of the status of his account, they may also unsubscribe through this window or charge to an account with a credit card.