Openwrt is a Linux-based firmware for routers and other network devices. It is designed to be a powerful router building block and has been used in many DIY projects. In this article, we will show you how to set up Openwrt as a Captive Portal so that you can easily log in to your router from a browser.
What is Openwrt?
OpenWrt is a Linux-based firmware for devices like routers, switches and media players. It is a community-driven project and can be downloaded from the project website.
To set up OpenWrt as a captive portal, you will need:
1) A router or switch that supports OpenWrt.
2) A web server (optional).
3) An account with a provider that offers captive portal services.
4) The OpenWrt software package.
5) Configuration files for the captive portal service provider.
6) The necessary port forwarding rules in your router/switch.
7) User credentials for the captive portal service provider.
How to Login to a Captive Portal with Openwrt
If you're looking for a way to login to a captive portal with OpenWrt, you're in luck! This tutorial will show you how to set up a basic login screen and manage user accounts.
Conclusion
If you are having trouble logging in to your Openwrt captive portal, there is a quick and easy fix. First, make sure that the openwrt user account has full access to the internet (and vice versa). Next, ensure that the openwrt captive portal URL is entered correctly in your browser. Lastly, verify that you are using the most recent version of Firefox or Chrome. If all of these steps still fail to get you into your openwrt captive portal, contact your hosting provider for assistance.