Before configuring your device, please be sure that you have added the Gateway to Troglo Reach WiFi and associated it with a Hotspot.
SSIDs are sensitive to special characters, please do not use apostrophes
The following instructions outline how to setup a Cisco Meraki for Troglo Reach WiFi. Additional Cisco options may need to be enabled before you’re able to configure completely.
In Cisco Meraki Dashboard, navigate to Wireless > Configure > Access Control.
Select the SSID to be configured to Troglo Reach WiFi.
Association Requirements: ‘Open (No encryption)’
Splash Page: ‘Sign-on with ‘my RADIUS server’
RADIUS for splash page:
Host 1: 52.23.46.139
Port: 1812
Secret: Use the Hotspot RADIUS Secret that is in the Troglo WiFi Dashboard for this Hotspot
Host 2: 52.207.192.243
Port: 1812
Secret: Use the Hotspot RADIUS Secret that is in the Troglo WiFi Dashboard for this HotspotRADIUS Accounting: ‘RADIUS accounting is enabled’
NOTE: If you do NOT see this menu option then you will need to open a case with Meraki support and ask them to enable this feature for you. Simply ask, “Please enable RADIUS Accounting for this network.”RADIUS accounting servers:
Host 1: 52.23.46.139
Port: 1813
Secret: Use the Hotspot RADIUS Secret that is in the Troglo WiFi Dashboard for this Hotspot
Host 2: 52.207.192.243
Port: 1813
Secret: Use the Hotspot RADIUS Secret that is in the Troglo WiFi Dashboard for this HotspotEnable Data Carrier Detected: DCD is Disabled
Captive Portal Strength: Block all access until sign-on is complete.
Walled Garden Ranges: Please enter all the wildcard Default Walled Garden entries.
Go to Wireless>Splash Page – Then select the SSID you just configured access control for.
Custom Splash URL: Enabled- Use: https://portal-ng.troglo.net/hotspotlogin.php
Splash Behavior:
Splash Frequency: set above what you want to use as the timeout in the dashboard.
A Different URL: Enabled- Use: https://portal-ng.troglo.net/hotspotlogin.php?res=successThen ‘Save changes”
The additional steps below are OPTIONAL. If you don;t perform these extra steps then you may get a notification in your email every day from Cisco. We recommend not performing these extra steps and just turning off the notification by following these steps (from Cisco support dept): If you do not want to open the path to your RADIUS server from the Meraki cloud address (x.x.x.x), you could just turn off notifications. The way to do this would be to remove your email address from the notification section of Network-wide > General > Network alerts > Send alerts via email to:You may also need to create some firewall rules in the Meraki Dashboard (To stop some alerts from coming into your e-mail) although this is not required for Troglo Reach WiFi Services and splash pages to function:
Add the following entries to this area:
Allow UDP: 52.23.46.139/32 Port 1812
Allow UDP: 52.23.46.139/32 Port 1813
Allow UDP: 52.207.192.243/32 Port 1812
Allow UDP: 52.207.192.243/32 Port 1813You will need those ports open from your primary ISP router as well.