The professional way to manage your WiFi network using FreeRADIUS
RADIUSdesk offers:
* A Modern dashboard that is easy to navigate
* Easy to use API that makes third party integration a snap
* Login pages applet for central hotspot login page management.
* Support Social Login (Facebook etc) integration for CoovaChilli and Mikrotik.
* A device manager which makes BYOD a pleasure for any enterprise.
* Fine grained rights management.
* Extensive usage graphs for fine grained trend analysis and capacity planning.
* i18n. Easy translations. Also supporting rtl languages.
* Advanced debug trace applet to allow real-time debug traces on FreeRADIUS by using Websocket.
* MESHdesk applet that helps to set-up, manage and monitor Batman-adv mesh networks
Features
- Usage graphs
- Google Maps integration
- Easy to use modern interface
- i18n support including RTL languages
- Notes per entry to keep track of specific issues
- Super powerful grids that allow filtering, ordering as well as column selection
- Fine grained rights management
- MESHdesk to manage Batman-adv MESH networks
- Social Login (Facebook etc) integration for Mikrotik and CoovaChilli
License
GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)User Reviews
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One of the best I've used so far. Using it on my home network to control the use of our broadband account. I't just what I was looking for. Had a dabble with Coova/Chilli like 6 years ago but did not like it because it was buggy - so dropped it then. Awesome work!! - certainly will recommend it to others.
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Great software, a little linux knowlage is required to get setup but nothing too complicated. I have been using it for about 3 Years now to manage and monitor multiple WiFi installations. I have also run tests where this system (Radiusdesk/ Meshdesk) on a 20€ tp-link truly out performed a 150€ Unifi setup in throughput.
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High potential, but falls short due to the lack of customizable options in the external captive portal. The developers chose the "Webix" UI framework to build the captive portal and it's completely integrated into the admin panel (making it hard to rip out and replace with Bootstrap or a static HTML portal). Changing or removing even the simplest UI elements breaks the javascript. You'll either need to pay the dev team to get support for changing the UI, or have advanced Javascript skills to do so. Would rate this 5/5 if using the Webix UI wasn't forced and we had the ability to easily create a captive portal using our own UI framework.
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great freeradius project
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Great project