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A captive portal is a web page displayed to users of a Wi-Fi or wired network before they can access network resources. Learn how captive portals are used for authentication, marketing, and legal purposes, and how they can be detected and bypassed.
Sign in to your AOL account to access your email and manage your account information.
WiFiDog was an open source solution for wireless hotspots, but it is no longer updated. It consists of a gateway and an authentication server, and it is included in OpenWrt software package.
PacketFence is an open-source network access control (NAC) system that provides registration, detection, isolation, remediation and integration features. It is developed by Inverse Inc., a subsidiary of Akamai Technologies, and supports Linux and Debian operating systems.
Learn how to troubleshoot common sign-in issues, such as forgetting your username or password, getting an invalid password error, or being asked to verify your identity. Find out how to use the Sign-in Helper, reset your password, or contact AOL Customer Care for live support.
AOL Mail offers secure and personalized email with features like AOL Mail, news, and weather for free. You can also access your email on the go with an iOS & Android app and get help from experts.
Learn how to generate and use an app password to access your AOL Mail account on third-party email apps that do not use the AOL Mail sign-in page. App passwords are randomly generated codes that remain active even if you change your main account password.
Patient portals are secure websites or apps that let you access your medical records and connect with your health care team. Learn what features are in a patient portal, why you should use one ...