Wednesday, April 22, 2009

My Online/Offline Life

Do you feel that sometimes your time is wasted when you do nothing productive online in a span of a day?

That's how I feel right now. All I did today was watch videos streamyx combo forum YouTube, play an online game, check emails (which contained nothing worthy), look at eBay for an interesting item... and that's just about it.

Some people go online to do something which in turn will make them earn a certain amount. Like streamyx balance a paid post on their blog, clicking on ads, selling something in a forum and others. I did none of that today.

Plus I feel that my social life, actual, real life social life, has been quite affected because for the past couple of weeks, I haven't actually gone out with my friends.

Do you think it's about time that I go offline for a while when I start feeling like this?

What is a WiFi Hotspot?

A WiFi Hotspot is an area that has WiFi access to the Internet. The term Hotspot is now used interchangeably for the both the area broadband dsl the signal is available and the device (WiFi Router langkawi travel guide WiFi Access Point) that is broadcasting the signal. Likewise the terms "WiFi Router" and "WiFi Access Point" (AP) are often used interchangeably.

How to buy and set-up a WiFi Router.

The great thing about setting up a Hotspot System in a Coffee shop is that streamyx call center one WiFi router will cover the whole building so it's not very complex to set-up. Wireless routers can now be bought for around $50 so setting up a Hotspot doesn't need to be expensive. The only other thing you would need is a DSL or cable connection to your shop, depending on where you live these normally cost around $30/mo.

How to control access.

The easiest way to setup a Hotspot is to set the router wireless security settings as "Disabled" or "Open". That would allow everyone access, but how can you control the amount of bandwidth a customer users or how long they spend online?

One option would be to set a WPA or WEP key on the router and give that to your customers. That would stop people in the neighbourhood using your connection but would not allow you to set time limits on how long your customers could spend online.

In order to do that you will need a hosted or stand alone "Captive Portal" this is a specially modified WiFi router that appears as an Open or Unencrypted WiFi signal but then redirects any traffic to a specific web page called a "Splash Page" where your often asked to login or purchase internet access.

Hosted captive portals are often provided free of charge to business owners in exchange for a share of the revenue from the hotspot. With a hosted solution your customer gets redirected to the servers of the WiFi Company and has to pay for Internet access online. Standalone captive portals are normally sold outright to the business owner and allow you to generate tickets, which you can sell (or give) to your customers. Each ticket allows Internet access for a defined amount of time. A nice thing to do is to give your customer a free 30-min ticket with the first coffee they buy, then if they want to stay online longer they need to come back to the counter and buy another ticket, or another coffee :)

Chris McGregor is a New-Zealand native who is owner of a successful data networking company in beautiful North Island. He is also a Director and partner of UseMyNet. UseMyNet sells WiFi Hotspot Billing software that turns a Linksys WRT54GL router broadband speed a self-contained WiFi Hotspot, which can be operated for a fraction of the cost of hosted hotspot solution and is ideal for Pubs, Hotels and B&Bs