WatchGuard Wi-Fi Cloud AP and guest WiFi: captive portal setup with Purple
How WatchGuard Wi-Fi Cloud access points, managed from WatchGuard Cloud, work with Purple guest WiFi: an external splash page with RADIUS authentication and a walled garden, with a link to Purple's step-by-step setup guide for the exact configuration.
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WatchGuard Wi-Fi Cloud access points, managed from the WatchGuard Cloud Management dashboard, run the radio side of your network. Purple adds the guest layer on top: the captive portal your visitors see, the sign-in journey, and the first-party data you collect. It does not replace any of your WatchGuard kit.
How WatchGuard Wi-Fi Cloud works with Purple guest WiFi
Purple is a cloud overlay. Your WatchGuard access points keep running the WiFi; Purple runs the guest experience through two standard mechanisms you configure in WatchGuard Cloud.
- External splash page with RADIUS authentication. On your guest SSID profile, the captive portal redirects a new device to your Purple splash page instead of granting access straight away. The visitor signs in, and the page hands control back to the access point.
- RADIUS. You add Purple as a RADIUS profile, and each sign-in is checked against Purple's RADIUS service on the standard ports, 1812 for authentication and 1813 for accounting. WatchGuard supports a primary and secondary profile for resilience, and the accounting data is what powers your visitor analytics.
A walled garden, a short allow-list of addresses a device can reach before it signs in, lets the splash page load and any payment or social-login steps complete.
That is the whole model: WatchGuard moves the packets, Purple owns the sign-in and the data. Because it runs on standard web authentication and RADIUS, it works the same way across Cisco Meraki, HPE Aruba, Ruckus, Juniper Mist, Ubiquiti UniFi, Cambium, Extreme and Fortinet. Purple is hardware-agnostic by design.
What you need
- WatchGuard Wi-Fi Cloud access points with access to the WatchGuard Cloud Management dashboard.
- A Purple venue with your splash page and sign-in journey set up.
- Your Purple RADIUS details and walled garden addresses, from your Purple dashboard.
Set it up with Purple
The exact settings, the RADIUS profiles, the guest SSID profile with its external splash page and walled garden, and adding the SSID to the radios in your device template, are documented step by step in Purple's support guide, with the precise values to enter.
WatchGuard Wi-Fi Cloud AP setup guide
Follow that guide for the configuration. This page explains how the pieces fit together, so you know what each step is doing.
What you get
Once guests sign in through Purple, every visit becomes verified, conscious-choice opt-in first-party data: who visited, how often, and how to reach them with permission. That is the difference between WiFi that connects people and WiFi that builds a marketing audience you own. Purple is GDPR-aligned and ISO 27001 certified, with 99.999% uptime across more than 80,000 live venues.
Key Definitions
Captive portal
The sign-in page a visitor sees before they get online. Purple hosts and runs it; your access point redirects devices to it.
The guest experience layer Purple adds on top of your WatchGuard WiFi.
External splash page with RADIUS authentication
A captive portal mode that redirects an un-authenticated device to an externally hosted sign-in page and validates it over RADIUS.
The WatchGuard SSID setting that hands the guest to Purple.
RADIUS profile
A stored RADIUS server entry, on UDP ports 1812 (authentication) and 1813 (accounting); WatchGuard supports a primary and secondary for resilience.
How WatchGuard Cloud points sign-ins and accounting at Purple.
Walled garden
A short allow-list of addresses a device can reach before it has signed in.
Lets the splash page, payments and social login load pre-authentication.
Device template
A WatchGuard configuration template; you add the guest SSID profile to the radios so the network is broadcast.
How the guest SSID is pushed to the access points.
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