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6. Ramada Inn
6.1. Overview
Ramada Inn™ seems to allow self-certification to their standard. Contact Ramada for
full details. Ramada is a member of the Cendant Hotel brand, but it is not known if
other Cendant hotels have the same requirements. Contact Cendant or the site owner
for more information.
There appear to be two Ramada/Cendant standards. The requirements we give below
are based on what Ramada provided in August 2005. Ramada may have additional
requirements for “larger” (150+ rooms) sites similar to the Hilton requirements with
regard to Multi-SSID APs and Public VLAN. It is recommended that you make certain
that you have the correct and current requirements for your site from Ramada or the site
owner directly before doing the installation.
6.2. Gateway Configuration:
6.2.1. Terms of Service Page
Ramada requires that the customer accept the terms of service before accessing the
HSIA. You can enforce acceptance of these terms using a terms of service page.
An externally hosted terms of service page requires that you have a HTTP server in your
NOC, or a hosted page somewhere else. There is sample code you can use on your
terms of service page under Maintenance – System Tools – Terms of Service – View
External HTML Code. You must put this post form on your HTML page and not
change the values of the <form> or <input> HTML tags.
6.2.2. Post-Authentication Redirect
Ramada requires that customers be directed to a Ramada branded or site specific web
page after the customers accepts the terms of service. You must provide the location
(URL) to send customers to. Enter this URL under Customization – Login Page –
Post-Authentication Redirect – Specify URL. You must get this URL from Ramada
or the hotel owner, or create and host a page acceptable to Ramada. There is some
suggestion that just
www.ramada.com would be acceptable.
6.2.3. Auto-IP
Customers with static IP configuration must be able to access the internet. Enable
Auto-IP in the Controller under Networks – System – Auto-IP.
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