Push a home page when a customer connects to my wireless network



When a customer walks into my client's store and connects to the
wireless network I want the first web page they see to be store's home
page.

When the customer opens his web browser I want the store's web page to
come up.

But when the customer leaves the store I want his home page to be what
it was before he came in.

How do I do this?

I'm a computer tech guy and I haven't been able to find this. Please
help!
.



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