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Sputnik Module for WorldPay


Sputnik Module for WorldPay

The Sputnik Module for WorldPay enables you to charge customers for Internet access by integrating with your WorldPay Internet Merchant Account (IMA.)

Your WorldPay IMA allows customers to pay with their credit cards, debit cards, via bank account transfers or through local payment schemes like Switch, Laser, Electron and more. With WorldPay's broad array of payment options and support for over 100 currencies, your business is enabled quickly and easily to operate almost anywhere in the world.


WorldPay Highlights

  • Your customers pay by a variety of methods, including credit card or debit card.
  • Supports 144 currencies, enabling your business almost anywhere in the world.
  • Supports localized transfers in over 45 countries.
  • Completely secure transactions, fraud protection and recognized secure data storage.
  • No usage charges or revenue share taken by Sputnik.
  • WorldPay fees apply (please check your account for details).

 

Configuring integration between your Sputnik and WorldPay accounts

  • First, ensure your WorldPay account is functional. Consult WorldPay's Knowledge Base for more information.
  • Next, log into your Sputnik Control Center and click the WorldPay menu item.

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  • Click "Add New Authentication System" to define your WorldPay billing procedure. Name it anything you'd like, and give it a descriptive "Visible Name" so your users will know how they're paying for service.

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  • Click "Edit Settings" to enter your WorldPay account data, and remember to click "Update" when you're finished filling in the details.

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  • As this picture notes, you'll need to set your Callback URL in the WorldPay CMS, to ensure users are redirected to your website after purchasing access. Set it to: https://<WPDISPLAY ITEM=MC_callback>. See WorldPay's Knowledgebase for more information on that subject.

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  • Click "Products" and "Add New Product" to establish what users get and how much they'll pay. Set something competitive -- a hotspot offering in the USA by a major telco is expensive, but standard, and using them as a baseline for what others charge can be very helpful. Here we're setting 24 hours of access for $5 USD. The hard expiration interval can be anything common, such as minutes, hours, days, weeks, or months. Remember to click "Update."

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  • Finally, under Captive Portals, you'll need to apply the WorldPay module you've configured, to any Captive Portals introduced to paying users. Select as many authentication systems as you'd like applied to this Captive Portal.

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