Skip to main content

Mikrotik Hotspot Redirect After Login

This tutorial assumed you already create Hotspot in your router. If you don't know how to create a hotspot in Mikrotik router, click here and create the Hotspot. .

After successfully creating the hotspot server go to "Files" Menu of  the main Window of Mikrotik router Copy "hotspot" folder into your PC.


Open "alogin" file with text editor


Replace "link-redirect" text with your desire URL




Now you're done! After successfully logging into the Hotspot server your client automatically redirects to your external link. 

Don't forget to copy this folder into Mikrotik Router "Files" Menu. You can also drag and drop this folder into "Files" menu. 

Comments

  1. Hi,

    after I follow your step. when I login with my mobile is ok but if I login in PC, it can't login.
    any comment for me?

    Thank you

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Do see any error message on the login page.

      Delete
  2. i have tried so many time but i cant redirect my page, but which i edited hotspot file page open. if there is any solution then post the solution.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Make sure you follow the instruction, however sometime MT doesn't work immediate change, you need to wait for a while.

      Delete
  3. there is any way to redirect to 2 different pages? for example http://www.cnn.gr and http://www.google.gr ???
    thank you

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

MongoDB Failed to start lsb an object/document-oriented database

After long gap I'm going to post new blog. Due to the work load and research I have little time.  MongoDB could not started after installation of 3.6 version, However downgrade to the 3.4, still the Mongodb couldn't start and show below error message. Search don't help to resolved the issue. After so much hit and trail nothing work. One Chinese forum posted this command and its works for me.  cd /var/lib sudo rm -rf ./mongodb sudo mkdir mongodb sudo chown -R mongodb mongodb/ sudo serivce mongodb restart

IOS XR GNS3 QEMU

This time lets have tutorial on Cisco XR 9k series router image running on the GNS3. Please don't ask for the XR image. Your are smart enough to get it. My system configuration: Ubuntu 16.04 GNS3 1.4 RAM 8Gig i7 processor Used XR Image iosxrv-k9-demo-6.0.1.qcow2 This image is VIRL extracted image. You need to convert this image into QEMU image, follow this link I strongly recommend you to run it on the Linux system. Now you have converted image, then go to the GNS3>Edit>Preferences>QEMU>Qemu VMs>New then follow the onscreen procedure. Setting for QEMU XR Image. RAM:- 4Gig CPU:- 1 Adapters at lest 4.  -enable-kvm Here you can see I can run the XR on my system. Interface is up and system is already booted.  I have run 3 XR router  here is my system RAM CPU usages. RP/0/0/CPU0:XR3(config)#int gi0/0/0/0 RP/0/0/CPU0:XR3(config-if)#ip add 192.168.13.2 255.255.255.252 RP/0/0/CPU0:XR3(config-if)#co

Cisco ASA in GNS3

Here is another tutorial running Cisco ASAv on GNS3 using Qemu. For Configure GNS3 In My case I have used ASAv952-204.qcow2 Go  to the GNS3>Edit>Preferences>QEMU>Qemu VMs>New Follow on screen procedure.  Don't forget to enable kvm and memory allocation.  Now you can see I can run ASAv 9.5.2 Blank Password.