Update the hotspot authentication sample
The Hotspot Authentication Sample project uses a default carrier ID and application family name. To use the sample in your own test environment, you must change the following items:
Update your Carrier ID If you are publishing a mobile broadband app, this should be the Experience ID that is associated with your app and service metadata. If you are a Wi-Fi-only operator, generate a new GUID to use as your company’s ID.
Update the SSID The SSID that you use for test should match the SSID in the provisioning file and must offer captive portal and WISPr challenge to connecting clients.
Sign the provisioning file If you are a Wi-Fi-only operator, you must sign the provisioning file. In the Windows 8 SDK or the Windows 8.1 SDK, find the tool ProvisioningTestHelper.psd1. Import this into a PowerShell session to add the following four additional cmdlets:
Install-TestEVCert Generates a new CA certificate, registers it on your test machine as a trusted EV SSL provider, and uses it to generate and sign an EV certificate for use in signing.
ConvertTo-SignedXml Uses an EV certificate (generated for test, or issued by a third-party provider) to apply an XML-DSig signature to a Provisioning Metadata XML file. This signature from a trusted certificate causes Windows to accept the provisioning file as valid from a mobile broadband app that has no affiliated hardware.
Test-SignedXml Checks a provisioning file to ensure schema conformance and valid signature.
Install-RootCertFromFile Applies the test root certificate on a different PC, to test the client experience on a machine other than the development PC.
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