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@portaki/module-wifi-guest

v1.2.2

Published

Portaki module — guest Wi‑Fi credentials

Readme

Wi‑Fi invité

@portaki/module-wifi-guest

npm license SDK

SSID, mot de passe et aide à la connexion — réseau dédié voyageurs


Aperçu (illustration)

Rendu factice pour la documentation — aligné sur la maquette guest-modules-section.jsx, pas une capture du build npm actuel.

En une phrase — Affiche le réseau invité sur la page séjour : le mot de passe est déchiffré côté serveur puis montré à l’invité ; prévoir un SSID / mot de passe distincts du réseau personnel.

Fiche technique

| Clé | Valeur | |-----|--------| | npm | @portaki/module-wifi-guest | | id | wifi-guest | | Slot nav | section | | Icône | wifi | | Manifeste | portaki.module.json |


Configuration (hôte)

| Champ | Rôle | |--------|------| | ssid | Nom du réseau (SSID) — voir libellés FR/EN dans le manifeste. | | password | Secret chiffré au repos ; visible uniquement sur la page invité. | | band_hint | Optionnel — 2,4 / 5 GHz, mesh, etc. | | connection_steps | Optionnel — portail captif, WPS, consignes longues. |

Aligné sur le schéma API official-modules/wifi-guest.json (Portaki API).


Sécurité

Ne réutilisez pas le mot de passe du réseau personnel. Préférez VLAN ou SSID « Guest » sur le routeur.


Développement local

cd portaki-sdk && pnpm install && pnpm run validate:modules

Licence

AGPL-3.0 — voir package.json.