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Use WPA network with hotspot credentials

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ℹ️ Info: This script can not be used on its own but requires the base installation. See main README for details.

Description

RouterOS supports an unlimited number of MAC address specific passphrases for WPA encrypted wifi networks via access list. The idea of this script is to transfer hotspot credentials to MAC address specific WPA passphrase.

Requirements and installation

You need a properly configured hotspot on one (open) SSID and a WPA enabled SSID with suffix "-wpa".

Then install the script. Depending on whether you use wifi package (/interface/wifi)or legacy wifi with CAPsMAN (/caps-man) you need to install a different script and set it as on-login script in hotspot.

For wifi:

$ScriptInstallUpdate hotspot-to-wpa.wifi;
/ip/hotspot/user/profile/set on-login="hotspot-to-wpa.wifi" [ find ];

For legacy CAPsMAN:

$ScriptInstallUpdate hotspot-to-wpa.capsman;
/ip/hotspot/user/profile/set on-login="hotspot-to-wpa.capsman" [ find ];

Automatic cleanup

With just hotspot-to-wpa installed the mac addresses will last in the access list forever. Install the optional script for automatic cleanup and add a scheduler.

For wifi:

$ScriptInstallUpdate hotspot-to-wpa-cleanup.wifi,lease-script; 
/system/scheduler/add interval=1d name=hotspot-to-wpa-cleanup on-event="/system/script/run hotspot-to-wpa-cleanup.wifi;" start-time=startup;

For legacy CAPsMAN:

$ScriptInstallUpdate hotspot-to-wpa-cleanup.capsman,lease-script;
/system/scheduler/add interval=1d name=hotspot-to-wpa-cleanup on-event="/system/script/run hotspot-to-wpa-cleanup.capsman;" start-time=startup;

And add the lease script and matcher comment to your wpa interfaces' dhcp server. You can add more information to the comment, separated by comma. In this example the server is called hotspot-to-wpa.

/ip/dhcp-server/set lease-script=lease-script comment="hotspot-to-wpa=wpa" hotspot-to-wpa;

You can specify the timeout after which a device is removed from leases and access-list. The default is four weeks.

/ip/dhcp-server/set lease-script=lease-script comment="hotspot-to-wpa=wpa, timeout=2w" hotspot-to-wpa;

Configuration

On first run a disabled access list entry acting as marker (with comment "--- hotspot-to-wpa above ---") is added. Move this entry to define where new entries are to be added.

Create hotspot login credentials:

/ip/hotspot/user/add comment="Test User 1" name=user1 password=v3ry;
/ip/hotspot/user/add comment="Test User 2" name=user2 password=s3cr3t;

This also works with authentication via radius, but is limited then: Additional information is not available, including the password.

Additionally templates can be created to give more options for access list:

  • action: set to reject to ignore logins on that hotspot
  • passphrase or private-passphrase: do not use passphrase from hotspot's user credentials, but given one - or unset (use default passphrase) with special word ignore
  • ssid-regexp: set a different SSID regular expression to match
  • vlan-id: connect device to specific VLAN
  • vlan-mode: set the VLAN mode for device

For a hotspot called example the template could look like this. For wifi:

/interface/wifi/access-list/add comment="hotspot-to-wpa template example" disabled=yes passphrase="ignore" ssid-regexp="^example\$" vlan-id=10;

For legacy CAPsMAN:

/caps-man/access-list/add comment="hotspot-to-wpa template example" disabled=yes private-passphrase="ignore" ssid-regexp="^example\$" vlan-id=10 vlan-mode=use-tag;

The same settings are available in hotspot user's comment and take precedence over the template settings:

/ip/hotspot/user/add comment="private-passphrase=ignore, ssid-regexp=^example\\\$, vlan-id=10, vlan-mode=use-tag" name=user password=v3ry-s3cr3t;

Usage and invocation

Now let the users connect and login to the hotspot. After that the devices (identified by MAC address) can connect to the WPA network, using the passphrase from hotspot credentials.

See also


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