Starlink Guest Internet System

Guest Internet WiFi Managed Service

Starlink Guest Internet Systems (GIS)


GIS WiFi Cybersecurity Controls
  • Guest Internet System (GIS) provides internet access to your guests while maintaining full control over who connects, how long they stay online, their browsing speed, and the amount of data they can use.
GIS FREE and PAID WiFi Access
  • You can offer a 2-tier service for guests, a FREE internet at a slower speed and CHARGE for premium high-speed Internet.
  • Print vouchers with access codes to give people access: duration, data speed and data limits
GIS User Authentication
  • Stay protected with intrusion prevention that blocks unauthorized access and shields your network from threats like DDoS attacks.
  • A firewall protects the business network from hackers with Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) compliance.
GIS monitoring features
  • Track the performance of all devices and ISP services, detect failures instantly, trigger automated alerts, and implement network redundancy maintaining uninterrupted connectivity for guests.
  • Monitor Internet utilization through comprehensive reports.
GIS custom logins
  • Promote your business via a branded or personalized login pages to run WiFi Ads to increase brand awareness.
  • 3-tier login system to charge for the Internet service.
  • Seven login options are available.
GIS Content Filtering
  • Content filtering is available to ensure a family friendly Internet service.
  • P2P blocker that prevents guests sharing copyrighted music and video files.
GIS Cloud Management Service
  • Access code API for PoS and PMS applications
  • Remote access and configuration
  • Free Cloud management service
Starlink Guest Internet Installation Service
  • Mesh = WiFi signals generated from separate routers or access point that that connect or “mesh” together that do NOT require a direct line of sight.
  • P2P = Point-to-Point network, when direct line of sight is required between 2 antennas.
  • P2MP = Point-to-Multi-Point network, when direct line of sight is required between 2 antennas, with 1 of the 2 connecting to multiple P2P towers.