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Netgraph Connectivity Platform is the cloud platform Organizations use to authenticate users and devices. Four Services cover different shapes of network access; each is configured and operated from a browser-based Admin Dashboard in the Organization that hosts it. The four Services are:
  • Sign In — cloud-hosted guest networks with a Captive Portal and a range of sign-in methods.
  • EntryPoint — RADIUS-as-a-Service for 802.1X, MAB, and Identity PSK.
  • EasyPSK for Cisco Networks — one private Wi-Fi bubble per apartment, room, or unit on a shared Cisco Meraki SSID.
  • Endpoint Manager for Cisco ISE — delegated, per-group administration of MAC-authorised endpoints in your own Cisco ISE.
This section is reference material. Day-to-day administration lives in each Service’s own documentation and in Organization overview. Read the Platform section to reason about the model — how Organizations, Services, Contexts, and Users relate.

Your platform account

A User account is global to Netgraph Connectivity Platform. One email, one credential (or one SAML identity), across every Organization you work in. The same User can hold access to one Organization or to several. Each invitation binds your account to one Organization with a specific role set; additional invitations add Organizations you can reach without changing your identity. When you sign in, you pick the Organization you want to work in and land in that Organization’s Admin Dashboard. Switching Organization is a navigation action, not a separate login.

What you see in the Admin Dashboard

The Admin Dashboard shows only the surfaces your permissions in the current Organization allow. There is no “view all” override.
  • A User with an Organization-scope role sees the full Organization — every Service Context, every Organization-level surface.
  • A User with only a Context-scope role sees that single Service Context. Other Services, Organization-level settings, and other Contexts of the same type stay hidden.
  • An administrator with no access to a given Service will not see that Service in the left navigation, even when other Services are live in the same Organization.
Two administrators in the same Organization can therefore see two different Admin Dashboards. This is by design — delegate a venue manager to one Sign-In Context and they see only that Context; give the network lead an Organization-scope role and they see everything. See Users and roles for how the scopes fit together and Administrators for the operational invitation flow.

Where to go next

Object hierarchy

How Organizations, Services, Contexts, and Users relate.

Users and roles

Platform-level identity, two role scopes, SAML delegation.

Organization overview

The unit of administration you sign in to.

Glossary

Definitions for terms used across the documentation.