Location Setup
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This is the behind the scenes of your WiFi login screens. Here you can change the look and feel as well as set your desired login methods.
All changes happen immediately, they auto-save.
The contents of the Top Banner field show up at the top of the Login Screen. If you don't want to have the banner across the top, you can simply delete the contents.
Whilst the default seems to be popular, should you wish to change the message, you can do it here.
Using the transparency sliders you can create a stunning representation of your brand. When using a background image we like to set the Login Screen Background to a semi-transparent colour, this helps to bring through the background image.
You can't set the page background colour when you have a Background Image set.
We offer two settings for Logos and Header images, Centred, or Full Width.
For the Centred Image we recommend an image of 300px x 300px
For the Full Width Image we recommend an image of 450px x 150px All images must be smaller than 400 KB - Tiny Png is great for compressing images.
Use transparent backgrounds on your images in order to create the best design.
We recommend using the biggest image possible (the largest number of pixels) to ensure it scales correctly on larger devices. The image must remain under 400 KB.
Facebook This allows users to login using their Facebook Account
VIP This is a simple password for those guests that don't want to use the social login. Set this at your discretion.
Twitter This allows users to login using their Twitter Account
Email This allows users to login using a legitimate email address
The Automatic Login tells our servers to remember the user's device for a certain number of days. This is great if you have regular visitors to your venue.
The Advertising features of the system are hugely powerful and are a great way to offer further interaction with your visitors.
This is the default message that will be presented to any new users that log into the system. You can address them by their First Name (where available). To insert the First Name variable you can click the {FIRSTNAME} above the message box or copy it from here:
This is the default message that will be presented to any returning users that log into the system. You can address them by their First Name (where available). To insert the First Name variable you can click the {FIRSTNAME} above the message box or copy it from here:
Whilst a very simple option, it's nice to be able to customise messaging to your businesses tone.
Some people like to use this message in correlation with the Continue button and redirect the users to a specific landing page on their website.
"Click Continue to complete your login"
This field controls the Continue Button, a great use of this is to redirect users to your website or a special landing page.
You must always add the http:// or https:// prefix to any URL that you add here.
You can enter your Facebook Tracking Pixel ID or Google Tracking ID in the boxes above to enable re-marketing of your users.
Because of the way that IOS (Apple) devices handle Free WiFi login systems, no cookies can be dropped onto the device when logging in through the internal captive portal browser.
The Landing Page (the page that's presented to the user after logging in) can support up to three image based adverts. These are a simple, yet very effective way of promoting events or offers to your visitors.
Leave the Advert Title field blank to just display the image. Enter the full advert URL in the Advert URL field to make the image clickable.
You must always add the http:// or https:// prefix to any URL that you add here.