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How to fully customize the Splash Page on the Captive Web portal in Aerohive NG. Current HTML is limited. I want to be able to upload images of sales to the Web Portal for Guest for out Retail Stores.

How to fully customize the Splash Page on the Captive Web portal in Aerohive NG. Current HTML is limited. I want to be able to upload images of sales to the Web Portal for Guest for out Retail Stores.

null-jeremy_liv
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How to fully customize the Splash Page on the Captive Web portal in Aerohive NG. Current HTML is limited. I want to be able to upload images of sales to the Web Portal for Guest for out Retail Stores.
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jose_gonzalez
Contributor

You would export the configuration using HiveManager NG. We use HiveManager Classic, in it you select the captive web portal and there is a Export button. I would think NG has a similar option? If you can't find how - open a support ticket specifically for exporting the captive web portal HTML.

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dsouri
Contributor III

There is a 'User-Auth-Example' available when you are in the Captive Web Portal Configuration page and have 'Import HTML' button selected.

 

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null-jeremy_liv
New Contributor

Thank you. Great advice!

jose_gonzalez
Contributor

You would export the configuration using HiveManager NG. We use HiveManager Classic, in it you select the captive web portal and there is a Export button. I would think NG has a similar option? If you can't find how - open a support ticket specifically for exporting the captive web portal HTML.

null-jeremy_liv
New Contributor

Where do I get the HTML portal config from? I can't seem to locate this on thehivecommunity.aerohive.com site or anywhere else.

jose_gonzalez
Contributor

I recommend you download the HTML portal config to your system. Make changes to it as necessary on your computer. Add images with the HTML img tag - place the images in the same directory - with <img src="image.png"> being just the file name, no directory, or other URL reference. View your changes locally using a web browser. When satisfied upload the HTML changes and images to a development AP and test... repeat the process as needed, making changes, until you satisfied, then deploy to production. Storage limit shouldn't really be a issue, since its best practice anyways to use compressed and small files anyways to have good performance.

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