OpenWiFi
2.4.0
2.4.0
  • OpenWiFi Release 2.4 GA
  • Ordering OpenWiFi APs
  • Device Partner Information
  • Cloud Partner Information
  • Getting Started
    • Cloud Discovery
      • Discovery without Cloud
    • Release 2.0 SDK
    • Access Points
      • Local Device Settings
    • Repositories
  • Provisioning
    • Data Model Introduction
    • Creating a Configuration
  • User Interface
    • Devices
      • Commands
      • Statistics
      • Command History
    • Firmware
  • API
    • OpenAPI Definitions
    • Security Service
    • Gateway Service
    • Firmware Management Service
  • Monitoring
    • ELK Integration
  • SDK Installation
    • Overview
    • Deploy using Docker Compose
    • Deploy using Helm
  • Configuration Examples
    • Basic Device Provisioning
      • Bridge Mode SSID
      • NAT Gateway Mode SSID
      • Multi-VLAN SSID
    • Device Feature Configuration Examples
      • Zero Touch Provisioning
      • DHCP Relay
      • Services
      • Metrics
      • GRE
      • L2TP
      • VxLAN
      • WDS
      • Mesh
      • QoS
      • Dynamic Air Time Fairness
      • Dynamic Subscriber QoS
      • Captive Portal
        • External Captive Portal
      • ExpressWiFi
      • Roaming RRM and SON
      • RADIUS Authenticated SSID
        • Dynamic VLANs with RADIUS
      • Multi-PSK (MDU Shared Key)
      • Dynamic Air-Time Policy
      • Passpoint®
        • Configuration Introduction
        • Advertising Services
        • Passpoint® Configuration
      • Switching
        • Port Speed
  • Release Notes
    • Features
    • Security
    • Resolved Issues
  • Test Automation Framework
    • Overview
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  • PLMN-Id
  • Realm
  • OI / RCOI
  1. Configuration Examples
  2. Device Feature Configuration Examples
  3. Passpoint®

Advertising Services

TIP OpenWiFi 2.0

Passpoint® requires ANQP to supply three information elements from the Access Point.

PLMN-Id

Public Land Mobile Network Id is defined by 3GPP and comprised of two, three digit numbers to uniquely identify the Mobile Network Operator (MNO).

Realm

A Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) is a realm representing the service provider of the Wi-Fi service. Non MNO operators are an example of 'realm-based' service advertisements. Examples include Cable MSOs, Enterprises or other on MNO providers. Authentication methods used with realm-based configuration are EAP-TLS and EAP-TTLS.

OI / RCOI

Organization Id or as defined by Wireless Broadband Alliance, Roaming Consortium Organization Id indicate the federated identity capable of authentication. Examples would be OpenRoaming, Eduroam and follow the Passpoint® EAP authentication methods.

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