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      pinuccio29 last edited by

      We have installed in a hall a  mini PCs with Linux, which hosts a website in HTLM, connected via RJ45 to a router, to give the opportunity to visitors with their mobile phones or tablet after beings connected to WIFI (free and without internet) of consult.

      To day must type the address http: //192.168.xx that corresponds to the index page of the localwebsite, it is possiple to automatically direct (in  first request on the browser) all traffic to the index page …?
      The current router: Linksys WRT54GL (firmware dd-wtr)
      THANKS IN ADVANCE for a simple solution ....

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        The Computer Guy last edited by

        A captive portal will do what you want.

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          pinuccio29 last edited by

          Captive Portal redirection does not work without internet connection…...

          https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=99272.0......

          The mini pc (web server) and the router  ...don't have internet service ...

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            doktornotor Banned last edited by

            @pinuccio29:

            Captive Portal redirection does not work without internet connection…...

            This: https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=99272.msg553163#msg553163

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              The Computer Guy last edited by

              @pinuccio29:

              We have installed in a hall a  mini PCs with Linux, which hosts a website in HTLM, connected via RJ45 to a router, to give the opportunity to visitors with their mobile phones or tablet after beings connected to WIFI (free and without internet) of consult.

              To day must type the address http: //192.168.xx that corresponds to the index page of the localwebsite, it is possiple to automatically direct (in  first request on the browser) all traffic to the index page …?
              The current router: Linksys WRT54GL (firmware dd-wtr)
              THANKS IN ADVANCE for a simple solution ....

              Oops, missed this bit sorry!

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