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Updated FAQs (markdown)

Bill Zimmerman 2020-02-11 11:19:47 +01:00
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Please note: Pi-hole integration is not officially supported by this project. Therefore, bug reports will not be addressed. Please note: Pi-hole integration is not officially supported by this project. Therefore, bug reports will not be addressed.
### <a name="captive"></a>Can I configure RaspAP to work with a captive portal? ### <a name="captive"></a>Can I configure RaspAP to work with a captive portal?
Yes, the [nodogsplash project](https://github.com/nodogsplash/nodogsplash) works just fine with RaspAP and is recommended over other methods. No configuration changes are needed with raspap-webgui, however you will need to modify some default settings in the nodogsplash config. Yes, the [nodogsplash project](https://github.com/nodogsplash/nodogsplash) works just fine with RaspAP and is recommended over other methods. A detailed setup guide is [available here](https://github.com/billz/raspap-webgui/wiki/Captive-portal-setup).
The nodogsplash `GatewayInterface` should be set to the interface RaspAP runs on (`wlan0` is used by the Quick Installer). You will also need to change the `GateWayAddress` to `10.3.141.1`.
` sudo nano /etc/nodogsplash/nodogsplash.conf`
```# Parameter: GatewayInterface
# Default: NONE
#
# GatewayInterface is not autodetected, has no default, and must be set here.
# Set GatewayInterface to the interface on your router
# that is to be managed by Nodogsplash.
# Typically br-lan for the wired and wireless lan.
#
GatewayInterface wlan0
```
```
# Parameter: GatewayAddress
# Default: Discovered from GatewayInterface
#
# This should be autodetected on an OpenWRT system, but if not:
# Set GatewayAddress to the IP address of the router on
# the GatewayInterface. This is the address that the Nodogsplash
# server listens on.
#
GatewayAddress 10.3.141.1
```
Give the nodogsplash service a kick:
`sudo systemctl restart nodogsplash`
and verify that the service is running:
`sudo systemctl status nodogsplash`
```● nodogsplash.service - NoDogSplash Captive Portal
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/nodogsplash.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled)
Active: active (running) since Sat 2019-03-02 07:55:11 UTC; 11min ago
Process: 3404 ExecStart=/usr/bin/nodogsplash -d 5 $OPTIONS (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
Main PID: 3405 (nodogsplash)
CGroup: /system.slice/nodogsplash.service
└─3405 /usr/bin/nodogsplash -d 5
```
Point your browser to http://10.3.141.1 and you should see the default nodogsplash page.
![image](https://i.imgur.com/arTZmii.jpg)
### <a name="wireless-mode"></a>Why can't I access wireless mode 'N' (802.11n)? ### <a name="wireless-mode"></a>Why can't I access wireless mode 'N' (802.11n)?
On the **Configure hotspot** > **Security** tab, be sure to select CCMP for the Encryption Type. Save the settings and restart the hotspot. The wireless mode should be reported on clients as 802.11b/g/n. On the **Configure hotspot** > **Security** tab, be sure to select CCMP for the Encryption Type. Save the settings and restart the hotspot. The wireless mode should be reported on clients as 802.11b/g/n.