OpenWiFi
4.0.0
4.0.0
  • OpenWiFi Release 4.0.0
  • ABOUT
    • About OpenWiFi
    • Supported Hardware
    • Device Partner Information
    • Cloud Partner Information
    • Ordering OpenWiFi APs
    • Example Partner Integrations
    • Contributing
  • OPENWIFI STACK
    • Overview
    • SDK
    • Access Points
      • Local Device Settings
    • Cloud Discovery
      • Discovery without Cloud
    • Code Repositories
    • Artifacts
  • SDK
    • Getting Started
    • Architecture
    • Provisioning for Integrators
      • Data Model Introduction
      • Creating a Configuration
    • User Interface for Admins
      • Provisioning
        • Creating Entities
          • Configurations
            • Metrics Settings Example
        • Creating Venues
          • Configurations
            • WAN
            • VAP - SSID
      • Inventory Association
      • Gateway
      • Devices
        • Commands
        • Statistics
        • Command History
      • Firmware
    • Monitoring
      • ELK Integration
  • RELEASE
    • What's New
    • Features
    • Security Updates
    • Resolved Issues
    • Outstanding Items
    • Testing Results
  • SDK Installation
    • Overview
    • Deploy using Docker Compose
    • Deploy using Helm
  • Device Feature Configuration Examples
    • Basic Device Provisioning
      • Bridge Mode SSID
      • NAT Gateway Mode SSID
      • Multi-VLAN SSID
    • Advanced Device Feature Configuration Examples
      • Zero Touch Provisioning
      • DHCP Relay
      • Services
      • Metrics
      • GRE
      • L2TP
      • VxLAN
      • WDS
      • Mesh
      • QoS
      • Dynamic Air Time Fairness
      • Advanced Captive Portal
        • External Captive Portal
      • Roaming RRM and SON
      • RADIUS Authenticated SSID
        • Dynamic VLANs with RADIUS
        • WISPr Subscriber Bandwidth
        • Dynamic Multi PSK
        • RADIUS MAC-Auth
      • Multi-PSK (MDU Shared Key)
      • Wireguard
      • Dynamic Air-Time Policy
      • Opportunistic Wireless Encryption (OWE)
      • Passpoint®
        • Configuration Introduction
        • Advertising Services
        • Passpoint® Configuration
      • Restricted Unit Support
  • DEVELOPER RESOURCES
    • SDK API
      • OpenAPI Definitions
      • Security Service
      • Gateway Service
      • Firmware Management Service
      • Provisioning Service
      • Analytics Service
      • Radio Resource Management Service
      • Postman Collection
    • SDK KAFKA
      • Connection
      • Device Event Queue
      • Device Telemetry
      • Healthcheck
      • Provisioning Change
      • Service Events
      • State
      • WiFi Scan
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Passpoint®

TIP OpenWiFi 2.0

Passpoint® brings seamless, automatic and secure Wi-Fi connectivity using either pre-provisioned credentials or the SIM card in a mobile device. Passpoint provides simple, fast online sign-up and provisioning that is only required upon a user’s first visit to a Passpoint network. Once a Passpoint enabled device contains the Wi-Fi AP or network credentials, it will discover and securely connect when the user is nearby—without requiring additional user action. This makes staying connected while mobile infinitely easier, and because Passpoint employs enterprise-level security, users can feel confident their data is better protected.

Passpoint® also delivers more value to carriers, service providers, and IT managers of enterprise networks, enabling:

  • Mobile data offload

  • Wi-Fi networks for

    • Hospitality, venues and enterprise

    • Streamlined, enterprise-class device provisioning and credential management for enterprise and other private networks

  • Wi-Fi–based services such as Wi-Fi calling, and collaboration tools

  • Wi-Fi roaming agreements across carriers and service providers

  • Opportunities to engage users and extract additional value from the network

Passpoint® is already supported by most enterprise-class APs on the market today, and natively supported by major mobile operating systems including Android, iOS, macOS, and Windows 10. With active support from a wide ecosystem of device manufacturers, mobile operators, and service providers, Passpoint® benefits both users and Wi-Fi network providers

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