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I have a network with a mix of wireless access points...Cisco CW9162ICisco CW9164IMeraki MR42All devices are managed through the Meraki dashboard. In the dashboard (Wireless-->Configure-->IoT Radio Settings) BLE scanning is turned on, and on the indi...
For several years at my school students have been using Active Directory authentication to sign into wi-fi with their personal devices. A VLAN-specific group policy is then applied to those devices to enforce traffic and content restrictions. In the ...
I am encountering a weird problem with =some= Mac laptops and iPhones. One of my SSIDs uses Active Directory authentication on a splash page. These devices CAN get the splash page to show up, and they CAN enter their credentials on the splash page. A...
I have a complete Meraki ecosystem from end-to-end (MX, MS, MR) and I have been experimenting with applying Group Policies to wireless devices connecting through a single SSID. This is the behavior I have noticed, and I just need some confirmation th...
Hi,I am in charge of IT at a small K-12 school. Recently, some laptops on campus have begun to experience a perplexing issue ONLY when they are in one particular building. These laptops will automatically connect to an SSID broadcast by the MR42 unit...
Thanks... I will definitely look into the possibility of expanding RADIUS authentication to the student SSID. It would give me much more granular control over user access.
Thanks for the reply.I already use NPS/RADIUS authentication for staff personal devices (which is how I prevent students from signing into the staff SSID).I suppose I could also implement RADIUS authentication for the students, but if I understand ho...
Although all of my staff laptops are members of an Active Directory domain and are managed by Group Policy, I do not manage wireless profiles on those devices using a group policy. The staff member who uses each laptop actually signs into the device ...
Sorry to resurrect a dead thread, but after two years I finally found what seems to be both the source and the solution to this problem...ISSUE: Some (random) laptops were constantly dropping their Wi-Fi connections while in one of the buildings on c...