This guide details connecting the SNAPguard device by plugging in power and ethernet cables, then locating and linking the device in the Stampede Portal using its serial number and password. It explains assigning the organisation and venue, provisioning the device, and setting up the network with a guest Wi-Fi SSID under 32 characters. Finally, it instructs deploying the configuration and updating the Success Page URL, allowing 30 minutes for the hotspot to become live.
Connect your SNAPguard box to your internet
- Plug the power cable into the back of the SNAPguard device labelled "DC 12-28V".
- Connect an ethernet cable going from your internet router into the SNAPguard port labelled "Internet".
- SNAPguard device should now have a blue light above PWR.
- Confirm your internet router has an active and working internet connection.
Locating your SNAPguard in the Stampede Portal and linking your venue
- Log into the Stampede Portal.
2. Navigate to the venue you'd like to configure
3. Click Wi-Fi
4. Click on Hardware and select Snap as the Manufactuer and "Save Manufacturer"
5. You can then go back and a new SNAPguard option will populate, click into SNAPguard
6. Select "Setup Wizard"
7. Enter the Serial(SN - 11 characters) and Password (PwD - 10 characters) which is located on the SNAPguard booklet or the side of the device. (Hs may seem like Ms and 5s seem like Ss and vice versa!)
8. Once successfully linked, navigate back to Wi-Fi
Setting up your Guest Network
1. Navigate to your venue > Wi-Fi > SNAPguard > Networks & Settings > + Add
2. Choose Guest Wi-Fi > Scroll down to Wi-Fi > Within the SSID field please ensure there are 32 characters or less, the deployment will fail otherwise > Create.
3. Navigate to "Overview" then press "Deploy". Your SNAPguard will take on the network configurations created and will be mapped on it.
4. Lastly navigate to Wi-Fi > Settings > Scroll down to the bottom > Please replace the Success Page URL to the one appropriate for the venue > Add > Create Link
Please give this 30 minutes to settle, your new hotspot should be live, please give it a test.