Hotspot 2.0

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Hotspot 2.0 is a Wi‑Fi technology standard that enables seamless, secure, and automatic connection to wireless networks without the need for manual logins or captive portals.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Wi‑Fi technology standard
wireless networking standard
alsoKnownAs Wi‑Fi
surface form: Passpoint
avoids manual Wi‑Fi logins
web captive portals
basedOnStandard IEEE 802.11
surface form: IEEE 802.11u
designedFor carrier Wi‑Fi deployments
enterprise Wi‑Fi deployments
public Wi‑Fi networks
developedBy Wi‑Fi Alliance
enables automatic Wi‑Fi authentication
automatic Wi‑Fi network selection
cellular‑like roaming on Wi‑Fi networks
seamless Wi‑Fi network access
secure Wi‑Fi roaming
goal make Wi‑Fi access similar to cellular roaming
improves Wi‑Fi roaming efficiency
security of public Wi‑Fi access
user experience on public Wi‑Fi
introducedBy Wi‑Fi Alliance Passpoint certification program
operatesOn existing Wi‑Fi infrastructure
partOfProgram Wi‑Fi CERTIFIED Passpoint
relatedTo Wi‑Fi roaming
carrier Wi‑Fi
mobile data offload
requires support in Wi‑Fi access points
support in client devices
supportsFeature SIM‑based authentication
certificate‑based authentication
credential‑based access
network discovery before association
offload of mobile data traffic to Wi‑Fi
online sign‑up
policy‑based network selection
roaming between Wi‑Fi operators
secure provisioning of credentials
username‑password authentication
supportsStandard IEEE 802.11
targetUser Wi‑Fi service providers
device manufacturers
enterprises
mobile network operators
uses ANQP (Access Network Query Protocol)
EAP authentication methods
IEEE 802.1X authentication
RADIUS infrastructure for authentication
WPA2‑Enterprise security
WPA3‑Enterprise security

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