What is it?

WiFi Hotspots for Cafes, Restaurants, Motels and Hotels

A WiFi hotspot  broadcasts a signal that laptop computers can find. The hotspot is connected to your Broadband Internet. To get access a user would find the wireless network on their computer and will be prompted for a user name and password.

The NetComm hotspot comes with a printer which is used to generate user names and passwords and to print receipts. The three buttons correlate to three time and price settings, these are flexible and you choose what you would like to charge and for how much time.

To ensure fast and efficient processing of sales you don't have to worry about calculating costs, just punch the buttons for the required amount of access time and out prints the receipt which includes user name, password, time purchased and price.

To get connected to the NetComm hotspot, you would issue your customer with a username and password using the three button printer. Your customer then find the wireless network and connects. On connection they will be presented with a username and password request screen in their web browser. They enter the username and password found on their docket and they are connected.

A standalone device will cover up to 150 metres. To increase this coverage range for larger sites or those with complex infrastructure, the hotspot range can be extended through the use of wireless
boosters as well as internal and external antennas.

High Density Internet Access for Apartments, Hotels & Motels

The IAC4500 Internet Access Controller is a rack mountable intelligent gateway which has been designed to be deployed in a broadband service network for high speed access to the Internet. The IAC4500 provides plug and play instant internet access, advanced security and network management.
The IAC4500 is an easy to access intelligent device designed as an integrated solution for deployment of internet access networks, specifically within the Hospitality and Accommodation industries. The IAC4500 can serve up to 1024 concurrent users making it a scalable solution.
With it's IPnP (IP Plug n Play) technology, the IAC4500 immediately recognises new users on the network (and remembers returning users) and redirects their browser to a proprietary Web page. There is no need for users to modify their IP settings to access the Internet and it is compatible with any browser.
After the initial setup and network configuration is established, the product is easily managed by a network administrator through a Web management interface or the onboard serial port.