Olo Engage uses highly customizable splash pages that pop up on guests’ phones or other wifi devices in a captive portal. The splash page offers three ways to sign in:
- Email Login: User supplies their email address
- Facebook Login: User logs in with their Facebook account
- Guest Login: User skips providing information to the restaurant
Choosing a non-guest login option allows Engage to collect email and mac-address information. It also enables our device-detection system implemented through Aruba routers. This article will guide you through setting up your Aruba network to integrate with Engage.
Note: These instructions are for Aruba Central, but we also support Aruba Virtual Controllers.
Note: These instructions are for Aruba Central, but we also support Aruba Virtual Controllers.
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Step One: SSID
- Login into your Aruba Central dashboard at: https://portal.central.arubanetworks.com/platform/login/user
- Choose a Group in the top left menu, for example, the “default” group
- In the side menu of the dashboard, click “Devices”, and select “Config” in the top
- Under “Wireless SSIDs”, click, “+ Add SSID”
- Name the network anything you’d like. Consider #somethingclever or @yourinstagramhandle. Click “Next”
- You can skip the “VLANS” section, click “Next”
- Under “Security”:
- Set the “Security Level” to “Captive Portal”
- Set “Captive Portal Type” to “External”
- Create a new “Captive Portal Profile” with the “+” button
- Name the captive portal, “WiselyProdCaptivePortal”
- Leave authentication type as ‘RADIUS authentication’
- Set Hostname: widgets.getwisely.com
- Set URL: /splash
- Set Port: 443
- Set Use HTTPS: on
- Click ‘OK’
- Click the “+” next to “Primary Server”
- Set “Shared Key” as: NoClough92!
- Set “IP Address” as radius.wisely.io
- Auth Port: 1812
- Accounting Port: 1813
- Click “OK”
- Under Advanced Settings:
- *.facebook.net,*.facebook.com,*.s3.amazonaws.com,s3.amazonaws.com,*.getwisely.com,*.wisely.io
- Set “Accounting” to “Use Authentication Servers”
- Expand the “Walled Garden” to include:
- Click “Next”
- Leave the default settings for “Access” unchanged, and click “Next”
- On the “Summary” page, click “Finish”
- Click ‘List’ in the upper right corner (left of the Config icon) to view the Access Points
- Export all the AP MAC addresses and please email this to us. We will need a list of which Device Names correspond to each location.
FAQs
What Aruba hardware do you support?
This integration has been tested on:
- Aruba dashboard: latest version
- Hardware model: AP-303
- Firmware: 8.6.0.4_74969
There are no incompatible hardware models that we are currently aware of. However, manufacturers often make changes to firmware and their cloud environment. We cannot guarantee full compatibility but we do offer support for troubleshooting.