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Hotspot 2.0

Hotspot 2.0

Transform guest Wi-Fi into a frictionless experience

Enterprise Security with Certificate-Based Authentication
Authenticate securely; prevent spoofing and unauthorized access

Protect your network and your visitors with built-in 802.1X/WPA2-Enterprise authentication. Offer enhanced security without compromising ease of access, ensuring trust and secure connectivity across your sites. Certificate-based onboarding ensures only authorized devices connect and helps prevent spoofing. 

Enterprise Security
Extended Connectivity
Seamless and Extended Connectivity
Increase Wi-Fi access from 14 up to 365 days

Keep visitors connected for up to 365 days. Choose a setting that fits your operation and let trusted devices reconnect automatically on every return. Visitors do not have to sign in every 14 days. Deliver a seamless guest Wi-Fi solution with a simple profile that remembers each device and lifting repeat-visit engagement. 

Cross Property Continuity and Roaming
Leverage a single, certificate-based identity to ensure seamless access

Deliver a consistent, brand wide Wi-Fi experience across your portfolio. Install the profile once and let the network recognize returning visitors wherever they go, reconnecting them automatically at each site. Start per site today and expand to multi-site roaming as your deployment grows. 

Cross property roaming

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FAQs

Hotspot 2.0 is considered more secure for end users because it leverages 802.1X authentication over WPA2-Enterprise, the industry standard for enterprise-grade Wi-Fi security. This ensures encrypted connections, safeguards user data from common threats, and eliminates the risks associated with open networks. 

Compatible with leading WLAN vendors such as Cisco Meraki, HPE Aruba, Ruckus, Juniper Mist, Fortinet, Cambium, and others.

Yes. Because Hotspot 2.0 uses profile-based authentication, it creates a persistent, secure identity that remains consistent even when devices randomize their MAC addresses.