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Router redirect

Hello, is it possible when someone logs on to my network that I can have it redirect to my website via the router? Ive read some where this might be possible I have the hub 2 

Please be patient with me ☺️

Thanks in advance

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Re: Router redirect

I think you need to be a bit more specific in what you are wanting.

If you mean can you run a website on a PC on your network and make it accessible to the internet, then the answer is yes. You will need to give the relevant device a static LAN IP address on the device itself, forward the relevant ports (80 and 443) to the address and then use a Dynamic DNS service to steer people to your dynamic public IP address.

If your website is hosted by a hosting company your router and home network are not involved in any way.

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Re: Router redirect

Hi thanks for the reply my website is hosted by a company I want to offer WiFi to my customers who visit the shop but what I would like is that when they connect to my WiFi it redirects them to my website like what happens when you sign in to a public hotspot or a hotel i.e travel lodge 

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Re: Router redirect

I assume you are a business customer in which case you need to post on the business forum as the residential hub is different to the residential hub. https://business.forums.bt.com/

I doubt it will be possible directly, but there may be third party software that you can use.

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Hi thank you I'm not a business customer as of yet as I'm still in the start up stage 

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Re: Router redirect

@Moultbycouk 

Try https://business.bt.com/products/broadband-and-internet/guest-wifi/

I think there is a customised version where you can re-direct customers to your own page, just like they do in the M&S stores.

 

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Re: Router redirect


@Moultbycouk wrote:

Hi thank you I'm not a business customer as of yet as I'm still in the start up stage 


If you are running a shop, then that would be classed as business usage, which is not permitted on a residential account. To get full backup support, and a  fast repair time, BT Business is really the only option.

I would strongly advise that you go down that route, as it will save you a lot of hassle in the long run, as what you are asking, is not a problem for business users.

Why not ask what is possible, by posting on the BT Business forum. Its recently bee re-launched, and has active moderators who are BT Employees.

https://business.forums.bt.com/

You do not have to be a BT Business customer to post on that forum, and ask questions.

 

 

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@Moultbycouk wrote:

Hi thank you I'm not a business customer as of yet as I'm still in the start up stage 


There is no guest network facility on the residential Home Hub

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Thanks that cleared up my question I will be choosing BT business
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@Moultbycouk wrote:
Thanks that cleared up my question I will be choosing BT business

Post on their forum and ask. The moderators there are very helpful.

https://business.forums.bt.com/